The existing building of the “Tabetha” Orphanage is administrative property of the Sacred Metropolis of Thiva and Levadia. The three-storey building hosts around forty orphan girls and six employees. The orphans’ age ranges from a couple of months to twenty years old. There is an increasingly growing need for larger and better designed living spaces – both bedrooms and playing areas – which makes the orphanage’s relocation to a larger and carefully chosen site imperative. This diploma thesis tackles these issues of relocation and design, by redefining space for existing uses, as well as by adding new uses for the amelioration of the orphans’ life.