To create Hyundai's Beijing Motorstudio, we turned a former factory building in Beijing's 798 Art District into a living ecology of interrelated parts — from passive air purification, vegetation and geothermal heating and cooling to exhibitions, programming, and a café. The adaptive reuse of the space focuses on clean, comfortable, communal spaces to engage the neighborhood. Dynamic data visualization of the building's clean, low-impact energy consumption communicates the ways architecture and design impact our environment and quality of life.