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Container Museum, a wandering building, is no longer afraid of no shelter!
  Page view::2501  2020-08-05



"The world is so big, I want to go for a walk".

People will yearn for the distance,

and the artworks will also yearn for the distance.

Only by touring in different places can we better display and influence people.

There is no need to book the exhibition hall in advance,

and there is no need to be afraid of not having a proper exhibition schedule.

This wandering museum can be displayed at the spot, and only needs a truck.





The two containers are the whole of the museum.

These containers have been modularized to have the function of exhibition.

One of the containers can also be opened from the front.

The foothold of this exhibition is located on a small terrace shaded by trees.

Two containers are respectively set up on two sides of the terrace,

and a small courtyard is formed in the middle.






Located next to the road, this container Museum,

which has been drifting through remote Panamanian towns for countless times,

has a bright shell logo and displays its bright side on the side near the road,

so that you can see the existence of this new building in the surrounding environment.






When the door is closed, it is two mysterious colorful boxes,

the walls of which are covered with overlapping geometric patterns,

and the layers are distinguished by different colors; when the door is opened,

it shows an education workshop on the inner wall

of logs and a display space with a gray inner wall.








After the transformation of the education workshop on the inner wall of the log,

the opening position of the gate has been changed from the side to the front,

and the open space has become larger, which is more conducive to

the holding of educational activities involving many people.

The inside of the box wall is divided into a cabinet with several small areas,

which can hold some works. Beside it is a large blackboard

for lectures and a small wooden stool for rest.







The open door of the workshop is pasted with posters

and connected to the adjacent exhibition room.

Standing on the ground are small lamp posts along which you can reach

the exhibition room which is still opened by the side door of the container.

The gray inner wall is more conducive to the display of the works,

and the lamp tubes connected to the top also ensure a good lighting effect in the room.






Pictures courtesy of  Wandering Museum