Spiritual strongholds are typically tall and large, often situated in expansive public spaces. Smaller to medium-sized spiritual strongholds are at least 5 to 10 meters in height, while larger ones can reach several tens of meters. The actual size is highly dependent on the architecture and context, and cannot be generalized. The unique names of spiritual strongholds reflect their rich cultural and symbolic value, which is largely intangible. Thus, they are called "spiritual strongholds." In the design process, considerations far exceed those of basic directional signage, such as billboards and illuminated boxes, which do not necessarily require deep cultural elements. However, spiritual strongholds are different; they can be a form of advertising or a distillation of the cultural values necessary for a particular context. They must be artistic and impactful while remaining inextricably linked to the essential environment.






























