We take the "natural narrative of time sedimentation" as the core, integrating the heaviness of the Middle Ages with the vitality of nature's wildness, and creating this 450 square meter space into a hidden hidden secret realm in the city.

The overall color scheme is dominated by dark brown, carbon black, and gray brown, with materials such as rough logs, micro cement walls, corroded metals, handmade clay, rattan, and rough stones, emphasizing natural textures and traces of time.

The void area continues the original architectural pattern, and through vertically extending facade materials splicing, simulates the layered terrain of natural canyons, enhancing the visual tension of upward growth. The natural and artificial light at the top pours down like cracks, forming dynamic light and shadow on the facade texture over time.

The cantilevered corridor with steel and wood structure surrounds the empty space, creating a mysterious exhibition atmosphere with natural materials as partitions and focused lighting. The end view window sill is paired with black blinds, introducing soft natural light and forming a dynamic light and shadow frame with green plants.

Adhering to the concept of "imperfect preciousness", respecting the original building structure, exposed beams, columns, and mottled walls become part of the spatial narrative. Through the traces of natural erosion and the simplicity of ancient craftsmanship, the symbiotic relationship between time and vitality is conveyed. Make the space go beyond its display function and become a large art installation that can be walked and touched.

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