resembles a large, interconnected indoor party venue in a half-finished state of decoration and setup, blending a suburban house, community hall, and indoor event space. The key visual contradiction is: Everything looks like a party is about to happen—but half of it is still under construction. Architecture & Layout The structure is made of repeating rectangular rooms and wide hallways, similar to a large banquet hall or modular event space. Rooms connect in inconsistent loops, with some corridors subtly repeating with minor changes. Ceiling height is inconsistent: Some rooms are normal height (2.5–3 meters) Others open into taller “event spaces” with exposed ceiling grids Doorways often lack doors entirely or have half-installed frames Wall Design Walls show a mix of completion states: Finished Sections Bright party wallpaper in saturated colors: Yellow, pink, light blue, red patterns Polka dots, streamers, confetti prints Occasionally glossy plastic wall panels Unfinished Sections Plain drywall or concrete-like surfaces Visible seams, tape lines, or exposed insulation textures Paint coverage stops abruptly mid-wall, sometimes forming clean horizontal cutoffs Anomalies Some walls switch states when not observed (painted ↔ unpainted) Wallpaper patterns may subtly misalign between rooms Flooring Mixed flooring depending on completion state: Bright plastic tile (primary “party” look) Bare concrete or subfloor in unfinished areas Rolled-out carpet sections (often incomplete or Mehr sehen