The architectural design employs large areas of transparent glass to create a pure volume, complemented by soft and light metal frames, presenting the building to the city in the form of a "window." On one hand, this allows for a visual connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, blending seamlessly with the city; on the other hand, as one of the few pure townhouse communities in the surrounding area, the building's "window" also announces the arrival of a new way of living and experience to the city. As a building adjacent to the road, the design at the base emphasizes the detail experience at a human scale. The combination of brown, light gray, and dark gray aluminum panels with white stone-like bricks, paired with the high-transparency large glass surfaces, creates a blend of solid and void, merging inside and outside, enriching the facade layers, and combining with the "window" image on the second floor to create a visual focal point for the neighborhood.