Huawei Netherlands Headquarters: Spatial Narrative of Global Technology Enterprises
Keywords: globalization, office environment, Internet technology, upgrading, open collaboration, humanities, design wisdom, sustainable development, fresh blues, fashionable office
Project Background
The Huawei headquarters in Rijswik, Netherlands, designed by ZENBER Architecten, deeply integrates the global genes of ICT giants with local Dutch culture. This four story building located in Laan van Friedenoord achieves full scene coverage from efficient office to employee care through the dual design of atrium oasis and rooftop terrace.
Highlights of Space Strategy
Twin wing atrium hub
The wooden grandstand staircase connecting the two buildings and the green courtyard form a natural conference area
Embedded LED technology screen combined with tea bar to create a dynamic display and leisure composite space
Hierarchical collaboration system
The capsule conference room adopts Chinese bamboo veneer and floor color coding (yellow/green/blue) to enhance flow recognition
Open kitchen tea area serves as an informal communication node, promoting cross departmental inspiration collision
Landscape Empowerment Design
Top level Chinese restaurant and hanging green garden form cultural landmarks
Maximizing the introduction of natural light in the window office area, balancing the warm gray tone with technological coolness
Sustainable practices
Bamboo application reflects Huawei's commitment to sustainable development
Modular furniture and flexible partitions adapt to organizational evolution needs
design value
This case redefines the paradigm of ICT enterprise office space through a delicate balance between technology and home feel. The three major innovation dimensions are worth paying attention to:
① The atrium serves as a physical carrier of corporate culture
② Color System Guided Spatial Narrative Logic
③ Brand expression of sustainable materials such as bamboo