The black color flake finish has matte and rough texture that aims to remind us of the asphalt concrete streets. The material entirely absorbs light and shadow, while creating strong contrast with the bright, reflective exterior. The long stripe of the shell looks like a road that runs straight and cantilevers to the air and then folds itself back to the building body like an aircraft wing of the US airforce in Udonthani 1961. The space plays an important role as recreation area and learning center for youth to make use of it for self expression. It also supports public activities related to art and culture of northern Isan and other countries around the Mekong River Basin. Such roles ultimately underline Nat Motors’ image and social policy through spaces that connect local, multi-national and multi-language communities together.