Abstract The migration crisis is a worldwide phenomenon, at where social conflicts, natural disasters and the rise of the sea levels are some of the reasons of this process. In Brazil, there are 8,863 recognized refugees. From 2010 to 2015, this number suffered a 2,868% increase. ¹ The We Are All Imigrants (WAAI) Project is based on an initiative developed by the non-governmental agency Orientavida. Based in Potim, São Paulo, Brazil, in an area of 8.000 square meters the undertaking intends to: create an assistance model to the refugees; develop a model which can be used in different regions; strengthen partnerships with other NGOs and other supporters of the cause. The Project, conceived by the David Ito Arquitetura office forecasts the construction of 32 houses and a community center. It scopes to shelter families (4 people average), guaranteeing legal assistance and aiding the immigrants in cultural insertion processes. With an estimated permanence of 6 months per family, within a period of 10 years, the project aims to attend 15,000 people. The Landscape Architecture Project, developed by the landscape architect Marcelo Vassalo, proposes Nature as the top priority of the design of both free and constructed spaces, adressing a better environmental quality and the creation of “affective bonds between people and the place or physical environment”.² Keywords: landscape architecture; design with nature; green solution; green infrastructure; biophilic city.