The former Motel Agip, in Naples, Italy, became home for those living without stable housing. Temporary rooms turned into lasting spaces where single parents, elderly residents, precarious workers and young couples built a fragile yet vital community. Corridors and shared areas became places of encounter, where daily life unfolded through mutual support, care and adaptation. For more than twenty years, this improvised coexistence held together. In October 2025, authorities cleared the building, evicting over twenty families and abruptly breaking this network of solidarity.