The main building is in the shape of a flying saucer. A pillar nearly 2 meters high lifts the main building from the ground. This design is naturally to prevent the main building from being buried by snow, leaving a gap for the strong wind to blow away the snow. The main building is designed in the shape of a flying saucer. The upper surface is flat and the lower surface is convex, which will speed up the wind speed under the flying saucer, not only make it easier to blow away the snow, but also reduce the air pressure on the lower surface, making the building more stable. (It can be associated with the wing of F 1 racing car and the anti-wing design to improve the grip at high speed. On the contrary, the wing of an airplane is designed to be convex at the top and flat at the bottom. At high speed, the wind speed of the lower surface is lower than that of the upper surface, and the pressure is higher than that of the upper surface, thus generating upward lift. However, the stability of the building still comes from the foundation. Finally, the circular design is not only beautiful, but also has a very wide field of vision. Attached is a favorite Harley 6, a British scientific research station, and several calves, which are plump and lovely. The overhead at the bottom is to clear the snow and make the lantern more complete. This is the combination of appearance and function mentioned above. During the day in Antarctica, there is no sunset, and the sun shines from different directions. The shape of lanterns makes the windows surround evenly, so that we can receive sunlight more fully and of course we can better observe the external situation. The slightly flat lantern shape may also be to reduce wind resistance in different directions and prevent houses from being blown down or buried by strong winds and heavy snow.