The design team has created a unique home with a unique architectural style that reinterprets the typical building silhouette. The top level extends 2.5 meters beyond the lower floor, creating an upside-down funnel shape. This arrangement not only gives the building a unique look but also effectively reduces sunlight exposure. The design's long-term viability is achieved through the use of heat-resistant layers, such as the "Green Layer" made of carefully placed trees and the "Fabric Layer" made of wooden slats. These layers block direct sunlight and allow cool air to flow through, keeping the house cool all year. The front face is made of locally sourced materials like sandstone, raw wood, and hanging plants. The design combines deeply connected living spaces with user-centered spaces, resulting in a well-designed, aesthetically pleasing, and environmentally friendly home.