While preserving the original architectural framework, we created an open, nature-integrated environment that provides a unique experience for contemporary living. Key measures include the use of truss structures and bridge tie construction forms to create a cantilevered structure with no bottom support, wrapping the kitchen in mirrored material, utilizing the symmetrical structure of the old factory building to eliminate the feeling of heaviness, and creating open spaces to take advantage of the floor height. The lighting design creates different atmospheres through sensory devices that intertwine with the mirrored reflections of the space to create a dreamy experience. We invite the community and passersby to participate through open gestures and friendly signals. The restaurant facade features frameless folding glass windows, creating a permeable ground floor dining area that caters to different time of year and occasion patterns. This open design concept contributes to the construction of a community living atmosphere where people can stop, dine, gather and re-explore fresh aspirations for life. In addition, the project blurs the boundaries between indoors and outdoors by planting a 5-meter poplar tree indoors to add greenery. These material choices and the use of greenery reflect a concern for a healthy environment and provide users with a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. We retained the spatial framework of the factory building and created new functional spaces within it, fully utilizing the resources of the original building. In addition, the overhanging structural blocks are wrapped in mirrored material that becomes part of the environmental decoration and blends with the entire space. This design approach reduces the need for new materials and improves the reuse of resources. In addition, the lighting design adopts a dynamic light sensing approach, which is intelligently controlled by light sensing devices to minimize the waste of energy.