In the southern part of the museum there is a room with windows on three sides. Here, a permanent sculptural installation was realized: a fragmented structure composed of numerous blocks of different size and color loosely stacked in a low, drawn out pile in the center of the room with a second, similarly stacked group hung from the ceiling overhead. This ensemble constitutes a strong color space.
The installation is walkable and can be used as sitting area or to seat an audience during events.
Complementing Module #4 is a library using the same form language and facing the installation from the large rear wall of the space.







![Gego, Bicho 89/17 [Bug 89/17], 1989. Courtesy of Zentrum Paul Klee](http://media.meer.com/attachments/f079a1f4646d2c18046e435b0d7c6a40c4d590ab/store/fill/330/330/15240f8a7c2620c149272c56d3458458d719746e821a8c6a92e906b56287/Gego-Bicho-89-slash-17-Bug-89-slash-17-1989-Courtesy-of-Zentrum-Paul-Klee.jpg)

![Karel Appel, Le coq furieux [The furious rooster] (detail), 1952. Courtesy of Kunstmuseum Bern](http://media.meer.com/attachments/de322f88933729d2014dc4e021d4a6694046a744/store/fill/330/330/c26a6c5ef5e2ed397d4a2e9bc00ac739c40ba8384f45f9ce1ed85adba600/Karel-Appel-Le-coq-furieux-The-furious-rooster-detail-1952-Courtesy-of-Kunstmuseum-Bern.jpg)






