PILLS transforms a floating cloud into a symbolic gateway
Chinese design studio PILLS realizes a monumental floating cloud installation, standing at the entrance of Dongguan’s MIXC VILLAGE development in the Binhai Bay New Area. Commissioned by China Resources Land as part of the outlet project’s broader atmospheric planning strategy, the intervention acts as a gateway landmark, environmental device, and storytelling medium. Suspended between three and 20 meters above the ground throughout the day, the membrane structure appears to breathe, rise, and descend over the resort-like retail complex, introducing visitors to what the designers describe as a ‘voyage to fantasy island.’
Conceived as the symbolic entry point to MIXC VILLAGE’s slow-commerce vision, the installation translates the project’s philosophy of ‘free at ease’ into form. The white architectural cluster of the development, positioned along the coastline between city and sea, resembles an island floating against the skyline of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. PILLS responds with a cloud-like object that hovers above the main entrance, visible from surrounding highways during the day and night.

all images courtesy of PILLS
narrative design shapes a fantasy island experience
For PILLS, the project begins with a question surrounding contemporary consumer culture and the growing demand for emotionally driven experiences. The Chinese designers develop a narrative that imagines the site as a mysterious island absent from maps. Visitors metaphorically follow a drifting cloud toward the destination, arriving at a place where moments of rest, exploration, and gathering reconnect them with everyday life. The master narrative unfolds through a sequence of spatial chapters titled Revelation, Landing, Encounters, and Gathering, each linked through atmospheric installations distributed across the site.
The gateway cloud becomes the visual seal of this narrative invitation. Simultaneously functioning as a shading structure, microclimate device, and orientation marker, it establishes a softer threshold into the development. Through mist systems and dynamic movement, the intervention dissolves the boundary between architecture, environment, and scenography, encouraging visitors to linger beneath it rather than simply pass through.

the floating cloud becomes visible across the wider commercial development
air membrane technology gives the cloud a breathing rhythm
To create the hovering form, the team extracts the soft geometry of clouds and merges eight spherical surfaces into a continuous ring-shaped membrane volume. Developed through 3D modeling and informed by the construction logic of inflatable air structures, the installation continuously monitors internal air pressure and adjusts the ratio between helium and air in response to changing temperatures.
This system allows the structure to repeatedly inflate and deflate in a breathing rhythm. Coordinated hoists enable the cloud to slowly ascend and descend at different moments, producing the impression of a living object suspended over the plaza. A wind-monitoring mechanism tracks environmental conditions and automatically lowers the installation whenever wind speeds exceed safe operating thresholds.
Timed misting systems reinforce the atmospheric effect at ground level, surrounding the plaza with vapor. At night, the installation shifts character through animated lighting that transforms the pristine white membrane into a cinematic surface where waves, sunsets, rosy skies, and star fields ripple across the structure.

the hovering structure slowly rises and descends throughout the day

the installation hovers among trees and pedestrian pathways at MIXC VILLAGE

mist creates a cloud-like atmosphere at ground level