Ring Bird Wind Tower, entering the doorless high tower, one could gaze up from the bottom to the translucent dome at the top, the interior spacious and quiet, as though one could hear the sound of a feather falling.
Ascending the steps, the wide spiral connected each floor, with the staircase corridors inlaid with colorful patchwork glass. These colorful fragments formed patterns of birds and were illuminated by the lights inside, decorating the interior of the high tower. Each level had an open communal area where light and wind interplayed. Hexia could see students sitting at tables chatting and reading, others gathered together enjoying a simple lunch, talking.
Each floor of the tower was roughly divided into six equal areas, with each area about 120 square meters. Four of these areas were student dormitories, the remaining two for communal use—one featuring a kitchen, scattered tables and chairs, a stove, and students' personal belongings, while the other varied.