This dissertation is influenced by contemporary issues in the field of architecture, such as smart building, biophilic design and resilience, so its main objective is to design a building that is resilient to people, society and the city. The plot on which the proposal is based is located in the center of Volos, on the streets of Dimitriados and Philellinon. This location is strategically selected, since one of the objectives of the building is the gradual pedestrianization of the city center. This reinforces the need to create parking spaces in the city and thus I designed six levels of parking under the ground. My primary concern during the preparation of my dissertation was the design of an open building that would enable users or visitors to act freely in all directions, choose any activity they wish and directly interact with nature. On the ground floor there is public services and the rental of electric bicycles and skates, on the first floor there is an open exhibition space and an amphitheatre, on the second floor there are study areas, libraries and a shared kitchen, and also on these floors there are some auxiliary mezzanine floors. On the top floor there is the main green space of the building in combination with gardening workshops. The building includes a variety of green spaces as they serve the elegance of the building, the strengthening of the psychology of the users but also the avoidance of air pollution. Another important goal of diplomatic work was the freedom of movement at all levels without the forced entry on each floor separately. By designing a ramp around the building, the user has the opportunity to use this building as a vertical walk through the city, with the ultimate goal of enjoying a panoramic view of nature.