The Sheikh Zein al-Din residential-commercial-office building was referred to Bumman for exterior design, a building that was designed previously; its plans with minimum formal variances, its windows with inharmonic distances, rhythms, and dimensions, and its terraces heterogeneous and narrow. Considering the massive form of the building, we divided the heavy mass of the exterior facade into medium-size panels to create rhythm and segmentation in the middle scale and then, convert the middle scale tiles to miniature 6*24 bricks. Finally, painting the window casings, terraces, and the entrance space of the building gave it a distinct identity.