The utilization of the Saronic coastline was part of the development of tourism in Greece’s post-war era. The coast’s design started during the mid fifties. Two decades later, Saronic’s seashore has been turned into organized coasts with all the conveniences that the modernism movement suggested. One of the shores created, was Voula’s second shore. For a while, it was a well liked destination, but eventually abounded. Concrete masses and uncontrollable herbage have created a peculiar park. This image, along with the distinct usage of the buildings of this “60’s shore” was the source of inspiration for this project that suggests the exploitation of this coast and sets the question of what the summer dream of Athenians may be;