The research began by observing free camping technics. Following the sweet intoxication of the chosen austere life, as it is analyzed in the theory of degrowth , the camper, taking the role of the anonymous architect, collects natural materials from his environment and builds his temporary house on the beach. In anonymous architecture, collectors-creators use methodologies and practices, either by choice or conscienceless and sometimes for bread-winning purposes, which subject to art forms.Their crafts incorporate terms related to reuse, improvisation, assembly, emphasizing the paradox and practicality versus minimalism and sophisticated architecture. For this practices, Anthropologist Levi-Strauss introduced the term “bricolage”, as first mentioned in 1962, and architect Charles Jencks with the term “adhocism” which introduced in Architecture in 1968.Thus, drawing inspiration from the anonymous architects and, especially from the campers, who incorporate the processes and theories I mentioned above, I was led to the analogy with the city.Such as the camper collects the natural materials from the beach and creates his temporary furnitures, thereby I collected industrial materals and items from the streets of the city and I created my own furniture of my home, following the above terms of my methology.