The Central Business District (CBD) of Beijing was built according to the west standard set up around the industrial revolution of the early 20th century, when high-rise building was the symbol of the capitalism. Situated among those buildings, Conrad Hotel is the outcome of the slow-design. The façade element, which looks like the nervous tissue, is planted into a simple cubic. It is the toxin that destroys and transforms the surface into an organic envelope. The whole building is turned into a melting box, a starting point for the urban grid to change from the solid efficiency into the liquid idea.