How important is chance in the design process, and how significant can it be? The project deals intensively with the phenomenon of serendipity and links it to generative design. Serendipity refers to finding something significant that you weren't actually looking for. According to Max Bense, generative design is understood as "the summary of all operations, rules and theorems [...] through whose application to a set of material elements aesthetic states [...] can be generated”. When parameters are defined randomly, a suitable environment for serendipity is created in which unforeseen creative results are encouraged.