Renovated from an old greenhouse, the project’s core lies in "the modern translation of cultural heritage," striking a balance between reverence for history and artistic innovation. Rooted in local culture, it adopts traditional five-element theory to structure five thematic parts: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. The design employs classical Chinese gardens’ "borrowed scenery" technique, blending indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly. Natural skylight shifts with time, endowing sculptures with enduring vitality while mirrored flooring creates a striking interplay of virtuality and reality.