Abstract the question of the upcoming thesis project is how an area that is divided will be unified, leaving its character and uses intact. By choosing Nea Smyrni as a study area, its features will be explored and, with respect for them, its neural union will be attempted. By organizing the existing spaces and assessing the needs of a walker, new routes will be created that will aim to facilitate the passage through the inaccessible neighborhoods of Nea Smyrni giving the sense of shorter distance. A strategy is proposed that can be applied to other areas that face the problem of large, uphill distances. It is described in three phases: firstly, in identifying the various green unused spaces and organizing them in cases, secondly in their configuration according to the need and thirdly in the design of the associations between them. The new routes will encourage the residents and the visitors to tour the area, discovering different neighborhoods and acquiring an overall sense of the region bringing closer the divided Nea Smyrni.