In an effort to satisfy conflicting desires, we have studied countless interpretations of the cube to achieve the multiplicity with one shape. Embracing Nietzsche’s Apollonian and Dionysian dialectic, the stoic and rigid exterior adheres to the Apollonian archetype as opposed to the interior, which follows the chaotic Dionysian archetype with a large open plan that is strategically punctured to provide a cohesive volume; at the same time, it maintains the ability to accommodate a series of smaller conditions that allow for individual discovery.