An analysis of my Shoebox


I currently live in a small rectangle room in McKinlock Hall located in Leverett house. The very compact room is located on the fourth floor of the building. While compact in the space, the architecture design of the room almost makes up for this lack in space. The window in the room is located on the right side of the room. The window is large enough in space which allows enough lighting to brighten the room. This brightness has been able to create an illusion of spaciousness in the room. Even more importantly, this small square feet space serves as a tranquil space for me to meditate and distress in. This structure is consistent throughout many singles on the 4th floor in McKinlock hall. While at first glance, with the windows closed, the room seems too small to live in, but the illusion created by window adds area to the room. 

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