This gallery for Ansel Adams is aware of its surrounding nature and is in constant conversation with it. It aims to take advantage of light and shadow in the same way that it is reflected in his work. Unique viewing moments created by the interplay between these two, is the basis for the gallery. Located between a stepped landscape of two ponds, the gallery mimics this elevation change in its three levels of gallery space. The lower gallery is connected to the water, the middle to the earth, and the upper to the sky. It is a space to observe his photography, and also a space to observe nature.