The current environmental crisis demands new ways of inhabiting the Earth. Kilwa was born as a concrete, livable response.
Through permaculture design, agroforestry, and biological corridors that restore native biodiversity.
Creating spaces where daily life is intertwined with natural cycles, food production, and ecological care.
Seven families living in shared horizontal property, with clear governance and a long-term collective vision.
Kilwa functions as a living laboratory — testing new models of food sovereignty, biocultural enterprise, and territorial innovation.
"Kilwa functions as a biocultural lighthouse and a living laboratory of rural innovation."
Kilwa is designed as an entire ecosystem of value — a place where living, producing, creating, and learning happen together.
Kilwa unfolds gradually, with each phase building upon the previous — ensuring quality, sustainability, and community alignment at every step.