This thesis presents the proposal for the design of an Environmental Education and Research Center in Volos, at the foot of the Hill of Episkopi. The location is of strategic importance as it is situated above the ring road where the urban character fades and next to the provincial road of Volos – Allis Merias, offering easy and direct access to Pelion. The choice of the topic arose from the desire to raise public awareness about environmental issues, which have become a crucial subject of discussion and management, especially in recent years, as climate change is becoming increasingly recognized. The Center, located along the axis of the ring road, has road connectivity and can be accessed via special electric vehicles to the Agricultural University department, which is also situated on the ring road, 3 kilometers away. The Center's interaction with other related institutions, the biodiversity, and society of Pelion and Volos is a significant aspect of its existence. The design of the building is directly related to its contact with the ground and how it encloses it. The design proposal consists of three sections. The first concerns the main building, which comprises the ground floor and one upper floor where all the primary functions of the building are located, such as research laboratories, classrooms, an auditorium, etc. Noteworthy are the two ramps of the building, which allude to the ascent of the hill. The second section is the tower, which is a vertical extension of 10 floors of the main building and includes accommodation apartments for the educational staff, guest speakers, scientists, and on its top floor offers everyone a panoramic view of the area and the plantings and crops present on the Center's site. The third section involves the construction of an underground parking space where the electric vehicles that assist with transportation will also be located. Finally, a significant feature of the Center is its energy autonomy, as it has installations of solar panels and wind turbines that will power the entire building, and thanks to the surrounding crops, it also offers food sufficiency, two elements that emphasize our relationship with the environment.