Hiding rejects the contradiction of the archetypal family unit and explores the individual desire of young flat sharing professionals. 20 over dimensioned columns partitioned the flat into a simultaneously expanding and contracting grid. By default, public and private spaces are undefined, nor are living and resting segregated. By expanding parts of the column, temporary enclosures and functional programs can be activated. The entirety of the flat can never be fully viewed from any one point, leaving endless corners for escapes.