A meteor shower is a short-lived, but beautiful astronomical occurrence. The design is intended to pay tribute to filmmakers and remind the audience of the years of hard work behind each relatively short film.
The lobby features a large, stunning meteor shower installation. Long rectangular-cuboid decorations extend from the ceiling, mimicking the path of a meteor shower streaking through the sky. The cuboids point in two directions to enhance the vibrant, 3D atmosphere, and the edges are slanted to create an illusion of speed. Other features in the cinema, e.g. signage and tiles, are also slanted to match the ceiling decoration.
Walking through the corridor to reach the theatre, visitors encounter an abstraction of this astronomical event. The volumes are transformed to flat rectangular shapes made of stone, which appear to be growing from the ground. This new form is used to illustrate another possible configuration of the meteor shower in a dynamic fashion.
There is a unique portrayal of a meteor shower in each auditorium for the audience to have new experiences, e.g. rectangular wall decorations are installed in different ways to imitate shooting stars; the trails of the stars are different; seats are replaced by beds in an auditorium for the audience to lie down and enjoy the meteor shower before the movie starts.