The aim of this diploma project is the development of a program that serves the semi-permanent habitation and its design implementation in available buildings of the city center. The phenomenon of contemporary urban nomadism and population mobility is becoming increasingly intensified. Populations travel for professional, family, survival, study reasons, etc. Those movements are often of temporary character of permanence. Such permanence allows the subject to be for a period of time member of each city, to give and take in a transaction with it, setting its own boundaries. The diploma project examines the interaction between local and global, the accumulation of building stock in city centers, the trans-local habitation, the dialectic of settlement and the "liberation from the shackles of place".