ABOUT
Luca is an expert in social business with over 10 years of experience in ecosystem regeneration, reforestation, and creating art with natural materials. His work reflects a deep commitment to restoring balance to degraded landscapes while also fostering creative expression.
Chiara is a project manager and facilitator with a passion for building connections within communities. She not only coordinates complex projects but also loves working with her hands—whether hiking in the mountains or crafting furniture from wood. Her pragmatic and creative approach has helped forge strong relationships with local communities.
At just 10 years old, Gea is already an integral part of our journey. She plays the piano with passion and is deeply fascinated by the natural world—especially the mysterious world of fungi. Her curiosity and creativity bring fresh perspectives, reminding us of the importance of instilling a deep love for nature in the next generation.
After a decade of hands-on experience in social value chain projects across the Democratic Republic of Congo and Colombia, we have embarked on a new chapter in our journey as social entrepreneurs. Our focus now is the development of biocultural corridors, a vision that connects ecological restoration, cultural revival, and sustainable living.
HUB VISION
Kilwa is a place of regeneration and innovation, where the mission is to awaken a cultural and economic renaissance. At the heart of this vision is La Fábrica del Arte, a movement that brings together art, nature, and community to redefine the relationship between humans and the land.
Kilwa will build an inner ecological corridor within its land to support the migration of species, creating a space where conservation and artistic expression merge. La Fábrica del Arte is more than just a space—it’s a catalyst for social entrepreneurship and ecological restoration. Here, artists, artisans, and changemakers transform natural materials into meaningful works that inspire and regenerate.
Through La Fábrica del Arte, we foster not only artistic creation but also regenerative business models that empower local communities. This space nurtures innovative thinkers, providing education in life skills, sustainable livelihoods, and entrepreneurship rooted in ecological stewardship.