The Smart Mesh Building in Taipei was designed based on a parametric study. The parametric architecture technique allows for the development of organic shapes based on parameters, such as spatial boundaries, volumes, and temperatures. This adaptive play results in a building with a volume made up of three arms that twist around a central Z-axis. The true singularity of the building is its façade, composed of a double skin of rhomboid elements that are adapted, with different opening sizes depending on the orientation and exposure to the sun. This parametric structure also offers views over the city of Taipei.