The interior can be seen through small display windows, with the slender ALUCOBOND® bands running streamlined across them and emphasizing the aerodynamic shape of the models on display in the showroom. Thanks to new production processes, the ALUCOBOND® aluminium composite bands could be fashioned into three-dimensional, curvilinear elements. The way these lamellas fan out above the entrance means light is able shine out between them and their form echoes the rear view of the Porsche 911. This iconic car served as inspiration for the designers who accentuated the outline of the curved lamella with red LEDs which glow like rear lights in the dark. Could there be a more fitting homage to a Porsche? A central axis leads from the entrance to the interior. The so-called Racing Line is where different product highlights are located. Just as in a small city, side streets are arranged along this axis, with cubic modules set in between. These white or exposed concrete structures feature frameless glazing, and a different topic or model is presented in each module. Using a complementary approach, the information is sometimes in digital, sometimes analogue form. Interested visitors stroll between the exhibition modules before arriving at a centrally located square, the very centre of Porsche City and the meeting point, with a café, lounge and LED info screen. This space is also used to hold events for customers. All other areas – rooms for sales consultations, the fitting lounge, where samples can be examined and details coordinated, the workshop and its waiting lounge – are transparent with frameless glazing giving them an open and affirmative look. They are bright, clean and comfortable, furnished in wood and upholstered furniture in a '50s Jacobsen avant-garde style. The general impression is of bright white spaces and even more air.