As per Matthew Frederick’s 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School, there are three levels of knowing; Simplicity, Complexity and Informed Simplicity. He describes that these three levels are somewhat in chronological order. Simplicity belongs to the child or uninformed adult, Complexity belongs to the ordinary adult and Informed Simplicity belongs after. My narrative arc started with visiting back my previous years and mapping out my architectural journey and I come to realize that these three levels does not end when one enters to the next level, but instead it has an organic characteristic that can continue, disappear/reappear and intertwine.