Torre Rinalda, named after a 16th-century tower built for defense against Saracen attacks. Can we transform it into a restored landmark with a new public space for gathering and sightseeing? The design features two contrasting spaces - a lower box wrapped in earth, rough stones for meditation and natural light, and an upper box, a bird-watching tower, light and transparent, with steel stairs and white grilles blending people with the sky. Connected to the road by a timber deck, featuring resting platforms for birds and wooden gathering places for people.