Situated in Shoreditch, London, which is a hub of creative professionals and also when taking into account the amount of accepted graffiti and art galleries within the area, I decided to aim my design at people of creative backgrounds; by designing rooms that form standalone ‘buildings’, or creative havens within which people can create and design.I took an interest in the site’'s history, particularly in its change of use throughout time; changing from famous theatres that now are no longer standing to the Holywell Priory and also being a major transport link with Trains and Trams passing through the site. However, there is little to no reference of these past activities within the area, so I projected analytical data on site plans onto the building’s façade to position the windows, as implemented in Daniel Liebeskind’s Jewish Museum, thus allowing the façade of the building to dynamically encompass the lost history of the site.