The project by architects Alessandro Gattara and Lucio Serpagli for the "Leonardo Da Vinci" secondary school in Sorbolo was ranked first in the MIUR Ideas Competition for the creation of Innovative Schools. The project intends to integrate the new school with the important existing sports facilities to create a modern school and sports campus capable of hosting activities from morning to evening, every day of the week. In the school there is therefore space not only for classrooms for teaching but also for the involvement of citizens. The ground floor is permeable and transparent, houses a library and a lecture hall directly accessible to the public, as well as special classrooms, teachers' rooms and a large and bright central staircase, an ideal place for breaks between lessons, for group lessons or for informal meetings. On the first floor, the 18 classrooms for 3.0 teaching directly overlook the surrounding greenery and three different patio gardens with fruit trees, guaranteeing, in addition to a general visual pleasantness, the highest standard of natural and artificial, direct and indirect lighting of the environments. The construction of the work is financed by the Ministry of Education, University and Research for 3.7 million euros.