On the fifth floor of Building A, there is a rooftop garden covering over 300 square meters.
On the fifth floor of Building A, there is a rooftop garden covering over 300 square meters. This flat and expansive space is planted with a variety of flora including lawns, reeds, azaleas, and fine-leafed silvergrass, resembling a paradise nestled in mid-air. It provides a place for relaxation and comfort. The garden is a quiet spot where you can breathe deeply, meditate, and contemplate. At the same time, it is vibrant; you can attend concerts here or participate in open-air salons. It is a unique area within Zhengli Campus, and it represents the most tangible manifestation of designer Benedetta Tagliabue’s "garden" design concept. Notably, within Zhengli Campus, there are nine such rooftop gardens hidden within the buildings, offering the public precious spaces for rest and reflection.