The design introduces a 30m-wide landscaped park to vitalise the southern edge. It repositions the commercial circulation inward and enhances the pedestrian flow. Public spaces are thoughtfully arranged, with plazas on both ends and a central civic square offering vibrant social interaction.
Inspired by Changshu’s cultural heritage, particularly the ‘Eighteen Views of Yushan’, the design reinterprets local landscape motifs through a contemporary architectural lens. The tower features a diagonally cut crown at the façade corner, creating a dynamic silhouette that appears suspended in mid-air. The façade combines Low-E glass with aluminium fins and concealed operable panels for ventilation, maintaining a sleek, modern aesthetic. Integrated lighting design enhances the landmark presence, with linear fixtures embedded alongside ventilation elements to outline the building’s form after dark.