Quince is a physical conclusion to Maple Canyon. Previously severed, the canyon is now allowed to extend north, transitioning into a lush outdoor space at ground level and carrying up to active outdoor areas throughout the building. Two masses splay at the base to allow for a strong connection to the canyon and the Quince Street bridge. This 17-story structure incorporates multiple setbacks as you move vertically upwards. Large grand arches along the tower's base and smaller arched windows patterned across the building's summit reference the historic architectural language of San Diego and the work of Irving Gill – who had a significant impact on the architecture in this area.