This project imagines a temporary structure being able to evolve over time and adapt to the use of people, where events centered on exchange and interaction would give life to a community-based social scene and help re-establish the city’s identity through the very people that inhabit it. The wounds caused by the war, visible on the urban fabric of the city, would be the starting point: what would normally be hidden and constructed upon, becomes instead the statement of a landmark that bridges future possibilities with the memory of what happened; taking from the negative volume of the destruction, a new place takes shape, where flexibility and experimentation can happen.