Konga Village / Masahiro Katsume + Mette Fredskild

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Text description provided by the architects. Konga Village is a unique architectural project nestled in the forests of Dzūkija, Lithuania, redefining social sustainability through its architectural language. Designed by Japanese architect Masahiro Katsume, the project fosters a sense of community while ensuring privacy and harmony with nature. Shared spaces, such as a floating sauna, storage units for shared boats and fishing equipment, a fireplace area, and a children's activity zone, contribute to connectedness. Here, the concept of "I" fades, replaced by shared ownership of "us," creating a collective identity among residents.

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Cite: "Konga Village / Masahiro Katsume + Mette Fredskild" 26 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026818/konga-village-masahiro-katsume-plus-mette-fredskild> ISSN 0719-8884

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