In the past two teaching blocks we have explored both the delicate role that liminal landscapes play as infrastructural and as strategic urban public spaces as well as the role of the public realm as a key economical and urban asset in the context of a pandemic. The Master’s Project is a capstone project and the culmination of the educational experience of the MA Landscape & Urbanism programme. The project focuses on the historic site of Seething Wells in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, restoring an area with seven filter beds into a unique natural wetland. This proposal is a way to change the traditional relationship between humans and nature. The project aims to restore the original habitat of the site while preserving historical traces, creating a green, healthy and ecologically sustainable system with minimal economic and external intervention.