Living through an era of crisis in Greece, we are seeing a lot businesses closing, homes are deserted and rotting, even whole apartment buildings being abandoned. Those are only adding up to the already ejected oversized industrial structures and the houses that could not catch up to the massive “consideration” contracts. While observing this huge, unused city “reserve” by collecting information from the current conditions (using as a paradigm the city of Volos), as imminent architects we are discouraged to “build” new products only to increase the unexploited pile of the city’s depository, so we locate the problems and the complications lurking in other areas. Our key words are reuse, recycling and economy of space and materials, the historical remembrance of the abandoned buildings, but also the importance of solidarity, relating with one another and cooperation to a social level. We made a team with other fellow architect students in order to record this city “reserve” we speak about, and moving on, without them anymore, we plot out a project in which we reuse few of the structures as libertarian, common, social spaces that fulfill the city’s needs. These structures will accommodate uses/functions we associate with ourselves daily, such as social housing, public kitchens, bathhouses, workshops and squares. By analyzing Volos’ cityscape and pinpointing its particularities, we carefully situated those structures in order to create connections with themselves and the rest of the city. Also, we investigated, to the point it was possible, the legal and economical presence of our project and attempted to imagine its sociopolitical impact. Finally, we designed three of those structures that stimulated our architectural interest. These buildings will host kitchens with various eating areas and its own food cultivating spaces, an outdoor bathhouse and a workshop containing creative, educational and cultural spaces.