This project explores the countryside as a frontier for political and societal reenactments, examining contemporary ecological and migration crises and their implications for architecture and society. The research questions rural landscapes as sites of extraction, habitation, and negotiation, considering their role in shaping new forms of settlement and governance. Rather than developing independently, rural areas now serve as a backdoor to cities, housing landfills, and toxic dumps, and serving as repositories for urban waste.do This shift creates a disconnect between urban residents and the environmental burdens carried by rural regions.Similarly it also talks about critical material practice in urban setting and the waste it generates How do we redesign our cities and social structures to manage the waste we generate?