A creative reinterpretation of Taiwan’s construction culture, the Kong-Ke Museum is a new type of venue that combines the spirit of a construction site with the shared values of a museum. It’s both a work site and an art museum. The name “Kong-Ke” carries layered meanings: “Kong” (工) refers to construction, “Ke” (家) to a sense of belonging, and in Taiwanese Hokkien, “Kong-Ke” (ㄍㄨㄥ ㄍㄟ) evokes the idea of sharing.