At first glance, the concept of the limit shows its restrictive character. According to the Modern Greek dictionary, the boundary is the point beyond which (something) cannot extend or exist, the dividing point between two concepts, something that cannot be crossed, the border. The delimitation of space is an intuitive instinct of the human being. In the case of the «primitive hut», the human activities of «dwelling» appear as a spontaneous act of protection against nature. However, one can see the primitive hut as, as the first representation of basic architectural concepts such as the centre and the boundary. But by changing our perspective, instead of considering that something has just ended, we will try to discover what it is that has already begun to unfold its essence, as Heidegger has mentioned, and open up to a new world of reflection. Packaging is defined as the placing of an object within a suitable wrapping. One object contains another by put- ting boundaries around it. The wrapping and the content have a relationship of observational value. The former is the boundary or sometimes part of the whole. Other times cheap or unimportant. Sometimes expensive or valuable. Unwrapping, or tearing apart this boundary in any way and revealing the content is a unique process. Lastly, the theory of deconstruction was analysed and on this basis, architectural examples were described and analysed that have either torn their «wrapping» or have been deformed or folded «their box», acts that are observed to be done spontaneously and repeatedly in the wrappings that reach our hands on a daily basis.