Muma Hut是一个通过自愿努力在罗马尼亚Armenis老村的果园里建造的 “小房子”,邀请那些想在小屋外面和里面体验自然的客人,有一个大胆的窗户可以看到风景。

Muma Hut is a “tiny house” built through voluntary efforts in an orchard, in the Old Village of Armenis in Romania, inviting guests who want to experience nature both outside and inside the cottage with an audacious window onto the landscape.

它通过2020年5月至8月期间几个周末的 “设计+建造 “研讨会而诞生。自愿参与建设,使当地人对自己的力量和可能性增加了信心。工作的冲刺让我想起了过去的日子,当时社区聚集在一起,为房屋的建造做出了贡献。

It came to life through a “design+build” workshop over several weekends between May and August 2020. Voluntary involvement in the building gave locals increased confidence in their own strengths and possibilities. The work sprint reminded me of the old days when the community got together and contributed to the raising of houses.

小屋旨在成为形状的一个例子–“果园房”,所使用的材料,都是从当地购买的,以振兴传统习俗。结构/围墙使用了木材,也使用了瓦片,由一位老工匠的侄子在当地制作。当地人为志愿者提供食物和交通,让他们感受到传统的味道。

The hut aims to be an example of shape – an “orchard room” and the materials used, which are purchased from the area to revitalize traditional practices. Wood was used for the structure/enclosures as well as shingles, made locally by the nephew of an old craftsman. The locals provided food and transport for the volunteers, giving them a taste of traditions.

这个想法是由达努的梦想引发的,他是当地的一名护林员,设想重建他童年的树屋,当建筑师米奥德拉格-斯托亚诺夫向世界自然基金会在该地区的倡议提供支持时,这个想法被启动了,大约80头野牛被重新引入大自然中自由漫游。野化是生态旅游发展的基础,而穆玛小屋对自然驱动的可持续发展的持久性所需的基础设施具有催化剂和榜样的作用。Muma Hut也是WeWilder Village Campus的原型,这是一套正在建设中的别墅和社区空间,具有在自然中联合工作和推动自然共享经济的作用。

The idea was sparked by Danu’s dream, a local ranger who envisioned rebuilding his childhood tree-house and was set in motion when architect Miodrag Stoianov offered his support to the WWF initiative in the area, where around 80 bison were reintroduced to roam freely in nature. Rewilding has been fundamental for the development of ecotourism, and Muma Hut has the role of catalyst and example for the infrastructure necessary for the longevity of nature-driven sustainable development. Muma Hut is also a prototype for the WeWilder Village Campus, a set of cottages and a community space in the making, with a role of co-working in nature and nudging a nature sharing economy.

MuMA体现了一种实验性的方法,即把不寻常的盟友聚集在一起,以缩短农村地区和社会所面临的经济和金融障碍。

MuMA embodies an experimental approach of bringing together unusual allies to short-circuit the economic and financial barriers that rural areas and society face.

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Architects: WeWilder
Area: 15 m²
Year: 2020
Photographs: Răzvan Dima
Manufacturers: Olin, Susai Servcom, Tukuma
Lead Architects: Miodrag Stoianov
Project Management:Oana Mondoc
Wood Construction:Ioan Moldovan
Design & Build:Krisztina Bokos, Raoul Chiricheș, Florin Gherman, Maria Sgîrcea, Pepe Guerrero, Felix Pantalici, Ioan Bușe
Coordination:Alina Floroi
Sustainability Consultant:WWF
Eco Tourism Integration:WeWilder
City:Sat Bătrân
Country:Romania