In this particular project Paisaje/Pasaje I focused on the transformation of space and landscape in the periphery of one town, Puebla, Mexico. Is there really a place if you can't walk? But there is always people who need to walk: those who can't drive, those who can't afford a car, the personal of the malls and shops, the workers building the malls and shops. From this necessity to go to work, to go to school, to do the grocery (because in this kind of space the concept of walking to wander around can't exist) paths emerge: paths that don't lead to a panorama but to a bus stop, a pedestrian bridge, paths to go home, to a real place, paths that avoid, round, go up and down, go through, paths that leave their own print in these new landscapes. Paths as new forms of resistance and poetry.