The aim of this study is to investigate how an abandoned complex of industrial-industrial activities inside the city of Volos can be transformed/transformed into a field-core of new active social intersection of functions-services. The important new proposal is based on the observation that the design of rental accommodation for a certain period of time does not allow the personalization (freedom of handling-behaviour) of the space. My intention is to create hybrid flexible-flexible spaces where the interaction between visitors-temporary residents, and resident-workers in spaces designed for work will be encouraged. Provided the preservation-rehabilitation of the existing clusters of buildings, their reuse and their essential composition with the existing free areas-empties of the plot were studied. My study and the designed proposal are decisive in upgrading the city's identity. It focuses on the reuse and activation of the inactive industrial space-plot and its integration into the urban fabric, as it will now contain new uses, compatible and necessary for the city. Issues of space-relationships such as connectivity, sustainability, energy-food autonomy that can be developed in it and many other remnants of industrial history. Forming the core of the proposal, as the transition from political inactivity to research-design action is sought. The center as a space of integrated design is proposed to be integrated into the new approaches of the local-hyperlocal paradigm of collective relations by rekindling life in the previously abandoned industrial complex.