In today’s world, urban construction is often driven by technical procedures, ignoring human connections to history and physical spaces. This is especially evident in how we build homes. Heidegger opposed the idea of houses as mere containers, a concept echoed in modern ecological housing designed for energy efficiency. Yet, a well-designed house may still lack the warmth of a true home. Architecture is more than function; it reveals the world and connects humans to their environment. Architecture must adapt to societal and technological changes, embodying a continuous transformation to meet evolving needs. Architects transmit this transformative energy to their clients.