Originally, an abandoned old house stood where the wine house now sits. To preserve the memory and historical mark of the site, the new building echoes the gabled roof of the old structure, but we redesigned it into a four-sloped roof to create a harmonious, tranquil scale from every angle. The main entrance is on the southwest side, where the massing gradually opens up from exterior to interior. The building is divided into two parts: the cigar lounge on the left, enclosed and connected to the roof, and the reception area on the right, where the roof floats above the mass, allowing natural light to filter in. The double-edged shadow line details on the roof’s eaves serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, helping with dripping water and softening the roofline’s sharp tension.