Located at the entrance of the Raohe Street Night Market—historically known as Xikou and once a waypoint on the Tamsui-Kavalan Trail—the project sits at a bustling commercial hub and serves as a gateway landmark for the market. The façade design, inspired by rippling water patterns, echoes the site’s historical connection to the waterfront.
The basement level is designated for scooter parking, while car parking spans from the second floor up to the rooftop. The ground floor accommodates public functions such as a neighborhood center and civic plaza. A rooftop viewing platform offers views of the Keelung River and the Xinyi District skyline. The project aims to address the area’s parking shortage and alleviate traffic issues. It provides green transportation services and serves as a sustainable urban node. By strengthening community, civic, and tourism-related services, it becomes a focal point for local activity. The building’s expressive and artistic form reshapes its urban presence, adding a memorable landmark to Taipei’s cityscape.