This project explores how natural and human-made boundaries shape spatial perception through walls, surfaces, and height differences. It examines boundaries defined by ownership, authority, and activity, inviting individuals to navigate and question divisions in space. Merging institutional systems with recreational spaces, the design highlights the interplay between structured efficiency and experiential qualities, reinforcing the project’s core ideas of the experience of the boundary itself, and crossing the boundaries. By combining functionality with spatial experience, the design creates a dynamic architectural framework that challenges conventional divisions and enriches human interaction within the built environment.