This series of sculptural work reimagines the architectural unit as a fractured, body-like form suspended between collapse and reconstruction. Cast in concrete and plaster, the object appears both artificial and organic, its irregular surface disrupted by a central rupture. Instead of functioning as a traditional support system, the steel framework operates as a mechanism of intervention—piercing, binding, and stitching the form together. The mesh textile follows the fissures like a provisional skin, suggesting acts of repair that are at once surgical and improvised. Rather than restoring stability, these gestures expose a continuous state of becoming, where the “unit” is not fixed, but constantly negotiated between control and disintegration.