Heading into a post pandemic time, the privilege gap is widening and communities are suffering. We are now being asked to reimagine the shared spaces we build and how we build them. This project design is a template for a community space that transforms over time while offering hope for transformation, a temple for our shared loss and grief that becomes a community garden. This type of temple was first built at Burning Man by David Best and others twenty years ago with the intention to create a space for people to grieve, and they have since been built around the world for and with communities in need. Typically, after a finite period of community engagement they were burned, but we’ve arrived at a moment in time when burning the temple is no longer viable. Instead, it must be regenerative and sustainable, made out of mycelium and organic byproducts that are beginning to reshape how we use and think about the planet’s resources.