This paper elucidates the creative exploration process in the design of the Natural History Museum of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,covering aspects such as conception,overall layout,morphological composition,and functional space.It posits that a museum should be more than a mere exhibition space for artifacts;it should also be an artistic entity in its own right,acting as a vessel that encapsulates historical,cultural,and natural contexts.The museum design aims to provide a three-dimensional artistic spatial experience that flows from the exterior to the interior.This research seeks to contribute valuable insights and references for future museum design projects.