The donated collection space at the National Museum of Korea is a harmonious blend of nature and technology, where the concept of "donation" unfolds through every element. Inspired by the tranquil beauty of a garden, the design creates a space that evokes a sense of peace and connection to the natural world. The main lounge invites visitors to relax on comfortable sofas and engage with the collection through interactive technology, allowing them to learn about the stories behind each donated artwork displayed on the walls. Elements that represent mountains, hills, and birds are thoughtfully integrated into the design, enhancing the feeling of being surrounded by nature. The foyer, bathed in natural light, serves as a welcoming transition, with its design flowing seamlessly from the lounge and emphasizing the connection between art, nature, and space. In the adjacent screen rooms, the lighting dims to focus attention on the digital screens, while seats inspired by hills create a unique, personal experience for each viewer. Every detail, from the organic forms to the individualized seating, invites visitors to reflect on the meaningful act of donation and the lasting impact of art shared with the world.