The Aesthetics Center in the shape of hollow squares has large areas of glass to improve lighting, eliminating the boundaries between the building and the landscape. Its wood material echoes the ancient city with “circles” as a key element. The combination of hollows and circles perfectly interprets traditional culture and aesthetics with modern architectural languages. The arc divides the space into dynamic and static areas, and the atrium columns increase the richness. The introverted space provides a sense of privacy where people, architecture and nature live together in harmony.