His project was chosen for the way it delineated the traits of the identity of the new institution using the means of contemporary architecture – placing itself as an urban icon among Seveso’s other modern monuments like the Villa Bianca and the Town Hall – and for its ability to configure a place of great architectural and urban quality, radiating beneficial effects on the surrounding town. The proposal also envisaged upgrading Piazza XXV Aprile to turn it into a unified and landscaped parterre, suited to contemporary modes of use and able to connect the new institution to the town.