Konga Village

Konga Village 

Masahiro Katsume + Mette Fredskild

Konga Village
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ARCHITECTS
Masahiro Katsume, Mette Fredskild

CLIENT
Konga

MANUFACTURERS
Confido, Contec Coating, Kongacph

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Masahiro Katsume

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Jsc Confido

INTERIOR DESIGN
Mette Fredskild

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Vaiva Maroziene

VISUALS
Vaidas Siniauskas

PHOTOGRAPHS
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AREA
10000 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Lithuania

CATEGORY
Lead Architects: Houses

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Text description provided by architect.

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.

Konga Village
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Konga Village
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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.

Konga Village
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Konga Village
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Katsume's human-centered design philosophy emphasizes democratic spaces that enrich residents' experiences and behaviors.

The architect's approach shows how architecture can bridge not only humans and nature but also strengthen socially resilient communities.

Konga Village
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Konga Village
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Konga Village becomes more than a residential space—it serves as a model for future communities that prioritize environmental stewardship and social well-being through thoughtful, sustainable design.

This lake-forest area comprises a total of eight identical architectural summer houses, each measuring 75 sq.m.

With an additional terrace that offers stunning views of the forest and lake.

Konga Village
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Konga Village
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Konga Village
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The house plan features an open space layout, allowing residents to walk around freely and experience a sense of playfulness in their environment.

The interior of Konga Village has been crafted by Danish architect Mette Fredskild, whose ten years of living in Japan have significantly influenced her unique Japandi-style design.

This aesthetic seamlessly blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality, creating warm, inviting spaces that resonate with the overall ethos of the village.

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Konga Village
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Konga Village
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This Japanese fluidity enhances the community spirit, making it easy to connect.


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Konga Village
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Konga Village
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