OVER 300 CITIZENS ATTEND THE PRESENTATION OF OUR PROJECT
From design to visual communication and event setup: an integrated journey designed to share the regeneration of the former Sant’Anna quarry and its future role in the territory with the local community. For the occasion, we managed not only the regeneration concept for the area, but also the initiative’s visual identity, graphics, and the design of exhibition spaces and informative materials, aiming to make the project contents accessible, clear, and engaging.
After more than twenty years of abandonment, the Sant’Anna Quarry is preparing to once again become a vibrant, open, and shared space for the community. On Saturday, April 18th, within the spaces of the former Sant’Anna Kiln, we presented the Koro project concept to the public, officially launching a participatory process that will accompany the transformation of this site and the creation of its new identity.
The program opened with a panel discussion moderated by RAI journalist Lorenzo Luzi, bringing together the design team, local government representatives, and the key figures behind the regeneration process. The discussion delved into the vision driving the intervention, centering on material recovery and environmental regeneration. Over 300 citizens followed the talk and, at the conclusion of the presentations, were able to enjoy an immersive project experience through virtual and mixed reality stations curated by Way Experience.
The enthusiasm and high turnout recorded during the event confirm the community’s strong interest in the future of the Sant’Anna Quarry. The warm reception given to the project brings us great professional satisfaction and encourages us to pursue the regeneration and valorization of this site with even greater conviction, side by side with the territory and its citizens.






