"What makes it a home?" is a question raised during a visit to an occupied space in Fontainhas, Porto (Portugal), where people have practiced urban agriculture and also kept a living space — most of these people are imigrants, far away from their original home and with no affordable place to live in a new country. Observing their space, although a precarious or a transitory way of living, it's possible to notice the human traces between the ruins and vegetation, as well as the care that's put into it. Which brings into reflection, can you bring the "home feeling" to any place, and what can carry this feeling: people, decorations, furniture, toys; or, maybe, it's simply the sentiment of care or of identity.