The wall, once used to protect the vines, is reinterpreted in this project: not as a border, but as a connecting element. It stands for community, protection and exchange. The integration of community-supported agriculture makes this idea tangible.
From cultivation to consumption, a closed cycle is created that serves as center of the place. This small piece of agriculture is more than just a space - it offers room for encounters, cooperation and a spatial structure that strengthens community.
The combination of housing, communal gardening and shared ressources creates a contemporary, urban form of togetherness that is sustainable and future-oriented. The project unfolds along the existing wall and opens to the south into a community garden.