This research presents an attempt to revisit the dichotomous relationship between the urban and the rural, the city and the countryside or the space of production and the space of consumption. Major political and urban transformations of the last decade of the 20th century, along with various global crises, from climate to economic and housing, which are currently present, somehow improved the marginalized state of the countryside. Since then, we can identify a growing number of people migrating from urban to rural areas and therefore, a growing number of architects, urbanists, planners, geographers, theorists, philosophers, and others that are dealing with the concept of redefining the countryside. What can we learn about a particular urb...