Huawei HarmonyOS Smart Home Experience Hall

Commercial Space

From Mountains and Seas to the Future


At the confluence of Huizhou’s mountains and sea, BDSD Boundless Design has created the largest Huawei HarmonyOS Smart Home exhibition hall in the Greater Bay Area within a 1,600㎡ space. Centered on four core strategies—symbolic integration, circulatory connectivity, immersive scenography, and life-centricity—the design weaves the “people + car + home” technological experience into the local poetic context, revealing the future home through a dialogue between nature and technology.


Design Strategy: From Topography to Spatial Narrative

The design draws inspiration from the natural curves of Shuangyue Bay and the silhouettes of Luofu Mountain, iconic landscapes of Huizhou. These geographical forms are translated into fluid curves, dynamic light and shadow, and tactile material warmth.

The entrance abandons sharp corners of conventional thresholds, adopting a streamlined arched opening to create a gentle transition from urban bustle to serene interior—like a sea-eroded cave or a wind-kissed hill. A living green oasis is integrated on the left, where tall plants and moss emerge from streamlined walls, blurring the boundary between artifice and nature. The vibrant green engages in a subtle dialogue with calm technology, metaphorizing the natural order of coexisting all things.


Circulation: The Sea–Mountain–Harmony Axis

The central “Sea–Mountain–Harmony Axis” running through the public area guides the gaze with walls that open outward on both sides, with hidden light strips softly diffusing along the curved surfaces, creating a ceremonial path. Semicircular walls are reflected on the floor, and between reality and reflection, a complete circle emerges, offering a visual interpretation of "the origin of all things." At the far end of the axis, a huge circular wall extends down from the ceiling, aligning with the circular form on the ground to enclose a inwardly focused salon area—a multifunctional space for waiting, conversation, reading, and solitude. The designers embedded multiple concentric rings of light here, some wide and soft like lunar halos, others narrow and precise, creating a circular structure that is both serene and futuristic.

Symmetrically arranged along the axis are immersive experience zones: AI Super-Sensing Black Technology, Smart Sleep, Retrofit Smart Upgrade, PLC Smart Wiring, and more. Visitors may walk the axis or diverge into side “valleys” to explore, with the glowing terminus circle always in sight for clear spatial orientation.


Experience Zones: Technology Recedes, Life Emerges

The experience zones of HarmonyOS Smart Home exhibition hall are grounded in warm beige and wood tones, where curves transition from tension to gentleness, creating a tangible home setting.  The living and dining areas adopt an enclosed layout, while the spiral staircase traces a trajectory of light with its white steel structure and glass handrails. Spaces such as the bar, oval dining table, and smart kitchen integrate technology invisibly, emphasizing convenience and safety. The wellness room and master bedroom use  gentle materials and lighting to create a tranquil atmosphere, while the AI Lighting Lab makes light’s transformations a tangible experience.


Interconnected Design: The Invisible Bond

In this HarmonyOS Smart Home, the car becomes an extension of the home, connected by an invisible umbilical cord. Technology resides in automatically lit lights upon arrival, pre-set ambient temperatures, and seamless communication between car and home.

When technology merges with life, it does not demand more time with devices—it gives time back to what matters: family, work, solitude, or simply gazing at the sea outside the window.

As the design interprets:When technology brings happiness to life, it is like the primordial breath at the dawn of all creation—invisible, yet giving shape to all things.

 


  • Project Name

    Huawei HarmonyOS Smart Home Experience Hall

  • Project Location

    Huizhou,China

  • Project Area

    1600㎡2

  • Design Company

    BDSD Boundless Design

  • Leader Designer

    Lin Wenke, Sun zhengyuan

  • Team Member

    Xu Zhaoyang, He Haiquan, Pan Meijia, Wu Ruikang, Su Rixian

  • Soft Decoration Design

    BDSD Boundless Design / Dong Hongqiong, Ye Jiaxin

  • Project Photography

    Hanmo Vision(Yi Gao/Liang zhenxin)

  • Furniture Design

    DakHaan,MACIO CASA, Benjamin Moore

  • Clients

    Huizhou Huahong Smart Home

  • Project Construction

    Heye Construction(Chen Li)

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