Our design infuses a constrained urban site with the local natural character and cultural spirit, expressed openly to the outside. A public park occupies a quarter of the site, creating a setback that shows the liquor-making process to urban life. Stepped architecture integrates with the park. Nine courtyards are introduced, facilitating indoor-outdoor transitions while letting users perceive the site's air, humidity, and scent. Bridges, corridors, and eaves, framed in contemporary language, engage the valley’s seasons. Architecture, like fine liquor, evokes a profound belonging to the land.