Capitalism turn everything into a commodity. Modern architecture within this system, far from being something deeply rooted to the place where it is, as it used to be historically, it has become an object, another commodity, but in order to do so, the system make invisible the processes, activities, territories, social relations and people who take part in the construction of our cities. With the urge of climate change maybe we should be questioning ourselves about the dynamics that take part in the process of constructing our cities: Where all this materials came from? What infrastructure was needed to brought them here? What happened to the territories where this raw materials was extracted? What happened to the people who lives in those places? DOMINIO is a visual research in which I understand architecture as a process, and the landscape as a socio-political construction conditioned to the capitalism system: public policies that benefit the market and the big capitals with huge corruption consequences in the territory, taking part of a systemic extraction-devastation dynamics of modern architecture industry. With this documentation I want to set on the table the implications of modern constructive-architectural activities within the capitalist system, in order to (re)think how and what are we building, and must of all, how we do relate ourselves with Nature. By taking advantage of the agency of photography as a tool to denounce, make visible and boost reflections on the effects of the capitalist-extractive colonialist system we live in. Thus, my projects are related to architecture, not only focused on the architectural object but in the process of the constructed habitat, with its social, cultural, economical, political and environmental consequences, which at this point, becomes an urgent issue as for the survival of humanity.