In a high-rise concrete jungle of Hong Kong’s bustling Causeway bay, cosmetic medical centre Weirdo Beauty has opened its new flagship store, a 300-square-metre space redefining the experience of cosmetic medical centre with a futuristic and aesthetic cave. It allows every visitor to experience a natural sense of beauty by traveling through spatial experience, away from the hustle and bustle of society. Enveloped with coral-coloured textured finishing, natural curved geometry and dynamic gesture of space, the interior creates a striking first impression through its sensuous, organic curves — a place away from the cold and impersonal aesthetics of a typical beauty centre. In terms of spatial layout, the concept is a sequence of adventure movie. Each space has a unique scene through changes in scale, light condition, perspective, and on-site scenery, providing guests with a rich experience. The first scene of journey comes with a long futuristic dimly curved tunnel, sparking visitor’s curiosity, that leads to the huge wating zone in the heart of the medical centre. A spacious reception lounge decorated with dramatic tree-liked display wall that assimilates into the structure of false ceiling. More than that, the elevated spline screen projected from the curtain wall that plays a central role in defining the seating and corridor space. Above, the circular artificial skylights finished with smooth details cast a soft glow on the space. With the consideration of multi-function and event happening in waiting zone, all the lighting can be dimmable. Before entering treatment room designed with comfort and privacy in mind, an observation tower liked corridor with full height inclined curtain wall filter visitors heart every time with the breath-taking view of Victoria Harbour. Since the sense of space highly reflected by daylight condition, patient might have unique impression of this centre with difference time and condition of weather during visit.