This project explores how spatial volume can be reorganized through mathematical logic and architectural intuition. By developing equations that correlate form, weight, and dimensional ratios, I created a system capable of generating living spaces within highly constrained or irregular footprints. The methodology combines analytical thinking with spatial sensitivity: volumes are recalculated, redistributed, and carved into functional rooms that respond to circulation, privacy, light, and human scale. The result is an interior environment where every surface and void is intentional - a compact yet coherent spatial experience. This work demonstrates my ability to merge computational thinking, concept-driven design, and detailed interior planning, transforming limitations into opportunities for inhabitable and expressive architecture.