Nestled in an alley off Linsen N. Road, the Former Residence of Pu Tian-Sheng, a Japanese wooden structure built more than 80 years ago, was converted from Pu Tian-Sheng's residence and studio by his children in honor of his lifetime contribution to the arts. Among others, the construction of the Hinoki-wood art studio was designed and overseen by Pu himself. Currently open to the public, the residence provides great opportunities for arts appreciation in Taipei City and has an exhibition layout that offers guided tours and education, including an outdoor sculpture area, a parlor displaying Pu's collection of masterpieces, an art corridor, a memorial studio and a room showing Pu's personal effects.