Cities are fast growing and changing and air quality is increasingly impacted as we experience the effects of climate change. The balance between hardscape and softscape becomes difficult to manage. Facts and figures are becoming a new source of anxiety, as data continually enter our lives unwillingly. In anthropology, the domus was a unique and unprecedented phenomenon, consisting of an ensemble of tilled fields, seed and grain stores, people, and domestic animals, all coevolving with effects no one could possibly have foreseen. The exhibition questions the impact of manmade structures in our daily lives and opens a discussion on the impact and experience of the question ‘Where does architecture stand today?’