This work is inspired by the two early names of its location: First Commercial Bank Alley and Gold-Silver Alley. While the dynamic lighting effects diffuse in the alley formed by modern building materials, traditional red bricks and roof tile structures, it generates a sense of prosperity and auspiciousness. The shapes of the light sources came from symbols associated with “gold” and “red bricks” such as coins, Chinese gold ingots, and traditional brick window frames. These symbols often trigger a feeling of Well-being in Taiwanese culture.