What happens when in the place of the ancient Greek statues, which depict with a monument the Kouros and the Kores, take queer (digital) forms? The result is a series of new sculptures that expose resistance to patriarchy and pioneer the introduction of models that have their roots in the feminist movement and in the acceptance and respect for diversity. This research paper examines with a progressive architectural concept the bipolar monument- anti-monument, through essays and examples, in order to recover the social space, so that it is truly common, re-introducing the space, the architecture of buildings and the city, elements that are used as methods of recalling memory. As the Ancients used art, architecture and the city as a system of memory, so we try to imagine, to compose, but also to find images that are related to what we, in the 21st century, want to be recalled.