This project explores how the manipulations of one's depth perception through a series of perspectival operations
has the capacity to conceal architecture, as well as spatially displace the viewer within his/her environment. These
exercises explore the methods by which a fifth room can be hidden in plain sight of four other rooms, whereby each
room has a view through the "hidden" room without being aware of its existence. By tapering ceilings and walls,
specific viewing mechanisms exaggerate or distort the depth and directionality of the viewer’s perspective, enabling
each leg of the structure to conceal the hidden fifth room at its central nexus point.