In search of caregiving habits within a society, one is confronted with a plethora of problems arising from the neglect of caregiving practices and the people who provide them. For this project, the focus was on the issue of food and its management within the community's daily life.
Observing both the functioning of a community and how a city procures the necessities for its inhabitants' livelihood, a community grocery store is planned. This grocery store, housed in a municipality legacy of the city of Aigio, aims not only to care for needy food but also to create a common meeting space for residents, a space that can care for the entire community without distinctions. Thus, through its operation and the movements required for its provision, this endeavor becomes a visual and auditory stimulus that invites citizens to participate in a daily caregiving ceremony.
A particular point of this work is the representation of the topographic layout of the research and study area using the technique of embroidery. This design approach emerged from a need to find means of expression that better correspond to the unique points of the research, to those moments that deserve to remain silent but not forgotten. Finally, the process of producing this embroidery, in which a plethora of friends of the writer participated, constituted an important condition of care towards the design and the work as a whole.