Script-writing is the first step of film production. This is represented in the design through Chinese radicals, the root of Chinese characters; each of them has a unique meaning, and can be grouped in different combinations to create new characters.
White Chinese radical decorations stretch across the perimeter and are hung from the ceiling. They are made from metal poles; scatter and overlap randomly but elegantly, creating a surreal and dreamy atmosphere. The floor was finished in dark brown stone terrazzo, where metal trimmings highlight the Chinese radical floor pattern.
Rectangular boxes are staggered to form the Ticket Office table, resembling the decorations on the ceiling. The designers have placed Chinese radical-shaped benches in the lobby for the audience to relax and enjoy the view.
Interestingly, the neon light signages are in English, which contrast with the Chinese radicals and stand out from the background. Their shapes harmonize with that of the decorations, creating an integrated feeling in the entire area.
The theme extends into the auditorium. Brown and grey acoustic panels are piled up in different thickness to create 3D Chinese radicals on the wall.