This project reimagines a public interior as a private art museum—an urban sanctuary where architecture, art, and daily rituals converge. Located in Beitun District, Taichung, the space centers on the concept of “presence,” expressed through the choreography of walls, shadows, reflections, and geometry. The main hall acts as a quiet vessel of light and air, anchored by a central stone installation reminiscent of Taiwan’s Yushan range. Alongside exhibition-style walls and curated natural light, the space invites a contemplative rhythm into everyday routines.