This 24 sqm micro dwelling introduces a new habitable model in Accra, Ghana—a city marked by unfinished structures, a manifesto of overloaded urbanization and stalled capital. The project reclaims voids between abandoned rebar structures, offering low-cost homes for residents facing severe food contamination. Utilizing local bamboo to create a productive planting envelope, this self-sustaining, tiny house transcends the empty space between exposed columns along the street; the cluster of homes defines a new community above the existing building, and an urban oasis that extends far beyond.