
"In the quiet landscape of Prapashtice, Kasollet e Zanaveliterally "Fairy Huts"nestles where people, animals, and nature share the land, and simple architectural gestures gently build upon existing farm structures. The design approach developed by Maden Group is rooted in the concept of environmental interconnection; architecture acts as a mediator between people, nature, and tradition. Rather than replacing what existed, the project builds upon it, using natural materials and spatial strategies that emphasize continuity and authenticity."
"Text description provided by the architects. In the quiet landscape of Prapashtice, Kasollet e Zanaveliterally "Fairy Huts"nestles where people, animals, and nature share the land, and simple architectural gestures gently build upon existing farm structures. The design approach developed by Maden Group is rooted in the concept of environmental interconnection; architecture acts as a mediator between people, nature, and tradition. Rather than replacing what existed, the project builds upon it, using natural materials and spatial strategies that emphasize continuity and authenticity."
Kasollet e Zanave (Fairy Huts) sits within the rural landscape of Prapashtice where people, animals, and nature share the land. The project layers modest architectural gestures onto existing farm structures rather than replacing them, prioritizing continuity and authenticity. Maden Group frames architecture as a mediator that responds to environmental interconnection, cultural memory, and everyday use. The design relies on natural materials and spatial strategies to integrate new interventions with vernacular fabric. The outcome emphasizes adaptive reuse, subtle intervention, and a strengthened relationship between built form and landscape.
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