The Art Bus Shelter at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon connects three distinct spaces while reflecting regional characteristics.
The first gate serves as a "space of emptiness," encouraging mental detachment from daily life and inspiring poetic reflection.
The second gate, characterized by distorted visuals and reflective materials, sparks curiosity and provides a novel sensory experience.
Finally, the resting area employs recurring materials like metal, wood, and stone, creating a contextually cohesive space for introspection.