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Teenagers are often subjected to societal rules and expectations, leading to the creation of a space inspired by the concept of non-conformity. This design embraces freedom of choice and fosters social interaction without enforcing it. At the heart of the space is a central gathering area, designed as a welcoming feature that reimagines traditional architectural elements. Flexible design choices, such as cushioned floor modulations and multi-level wall niches, allow users to sit or relax in various positions, offering both versatility and comfort. The walls feature patterns that transition seamlessly into metal grills and frosted glass, with an opening in the facade connecting the interior to an outdoor waterbody while maintaining privacy. On the first floor, the library serves as a quiet retreat for those seeking solitude. Its open design offers views of the central area below, providing a sense of inclusion while ensuring privacy. The library furniture enhances freedom by allowing teenagers to sit and relax in various postures, supporting their comfort and individuality.