·Jiulong Bay Scenic Spot is located in a ditch of the Daqing Mountains in Inner Mongolia, China.
·Its visitor center consists of service hall, ticket office, supermarket, coffee shop, restaurant, toilet, etc.
·The building is constructed with stones from the local in order to reduce the cost, integrate into the environment and present a natural quality.
·The overall design shows the refinement and integration of the naturally formed elements in the site.
·The architectural layout comes from the direction of the three branches of the site and is naturally divided into three parts, forming the "entrance" situation into the mountain area.
·The basic form of the building comes from the construction logic of stone materials, such as making a structure slightly thicker at roots and slightly thinner on the top, opening small windows, and forming isomorphism with the mountain in form.
·The visual relationship between the building and the mountain background further guides the rise and fall of the form, and the view of the mountain scenery inside the building further corrects the direction of the layout and form.
·Taking advantage of the slope of the site, the combination relationship of climbing the roof is naturally generated between the parts.