Relying on the bamboo cultural identity of Sichuan, the building is thoughtfully situated on the top of a hill, as if growing out of its native natural environment. The overall form of the project resembles a flying goose landing on a wetland hill. The roof shape adopts the design concept of the 'feather of the goose'. The large overhanging eaves with cross members hanging around the façade are made of local bamboo and steel. The glass curtain blurs the boundary between the building and nature. The ground floor takes the form of an elevated colonnade, allowing people to walk under the eaves.