The paper houses in this exhibition represent something more than just a dream; they are artworks combining craftsmanship and architecture. They are also the best examples to teach children about the basic concepts of architecture. Based on the curatorial concepts of the Cité de L’architecture et du Patrimoine in France, the exhibition consists of five sections: “Childhood in Huts,” “Miniature Houses,” “Paper Furniture and Homewares,” “Fashion Party of Paper,” and “Exploring the Kingdom of Paper: A Hut of One’s Own.” Featuring diversified and creative works, the exhibition attempts to inspire more imagination and thinking from viewers about “houses,” “space,” and “furniture.”