Bucheon Art Bunker B39 was used as a garbage incineration plant from 1995 to 2010. Thanks to the government’s efforts, it has now been redesigned as an art bunker to function as a cultural arts platform. This study focuses on the newly designed B39 in the context of the intertwining of the previous incinerator and the new cultural exhibition facility, and the meaning it creates. The study criticizes characteristics of the space exposed at the entrance, hall, exhibition facility, and the educational facility. It also analyzes the flow of the experience according to the time difference and reinterprets from the viewpoint of the junction of time, the experiments that were performed in joining of the materials. The study, based on the active intervention of users’ movement, also distinguishes differences in architectural messages conveyed in situations when spatial scenarios are created and when they are not created. It aims to provide meaningful guidelines for relevant cases.