Through the history of the body and hospital architecture, we look at the stages that have contributed to the construction of care and its policies since the beginning. In the past, the body was cast aside, watched over, invisible, and became the object of a perpetual struggle to be less vulnerable. It now has a central role in the city, meaning that we need to rethink the way we care, form relationships, construct and rediscover a relational dimension in line with its evolution. With the conviction that we, as designers, can reinvent, participate, investigate and find new ways to work on the scale of the city, the patient and their relationship to care.