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Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio

Makhno Village Resort is a recreation complex concept of a new generation that can be located near Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, or Kamianets-Podilskyi — wherever it’s needed

Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio
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Makhno studio recently completed their latest architectural concept – Makhno Village Resort. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

From the architects: Makhno Village Resort is a recreation complex concept of a new generation that can be located near Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, or Kamianets-Podilskyi — wherever it’s needed. An hour behind the wheel — and you find yourself amongst silence that can be broken only by birds, trees, and wind.

Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio
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Makhno Village Resort is a space for those who need a restart

We know you’re tired. Constant traffic jams, endless skyscrapers, and every minute haste made us hostage to everyday life and emotional swings. Makhno Village Resort welcomes all fugitives from routine and stress. Come here for a day or stay for life. It has everything you need: clay eco-houses, a greenhouse, an observatory, a spa complex, restaurants, places for spiritual practices, swimming pools, and a bunch of trails that go somewhere.

Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio
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There is enough space for everyone — Makhno Village Resort can accommodate up to 100 eco-houses. The area of each varies from 80 to 350 square meters — choose the best for yourself.

Makhno Village Resort is a time to be silent and breathe

The infrastructure of the complex is built in a way to help its visitors relax, let go of burdensome thoughts, take a breath and allow themselves the luxury of doing everything or doing nothing.

Makhno Village Resort offers a range of activities. In the greenhouse, for example, you can plant flowers, pick berries and even sleep — there will be special capsule rooms. You can also do yoga, vipassana meditation, Ayurveda, or forest jogging. You can sculpt jugs, listen to the trembita (Ukrainian musical instrument), or take part in a tea ceremony. You can spend the whole day in the library and night — in the observatory watching the stars. Or you can just shelter in your house and finally get some sleep.

The only rule is no mobile, no internet, and no television. You can’t check the news feed on Facebook, but you definitely can regain a healthy sleep.

Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio
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Makhno Village Resort is a face-to-face conversation with nature

There are no fences, only solid bio-corridors. The architecture of the complex is integrated into the surrounding space: the glass monolith of the greenhouse borders on hemp concrete, clay, and reed, and the restaurant shares its space with trees — they permeate the building with living verticals and saturate the interior with life. Every step leads to a new water source. Every path is a way to the wildwood. Together, it is the ecosystem with you being in the center of it.

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Makhno Village Resort is a new tradition

The resort has absorbed the depth of Ukrainian traditions and changed the angle of their perception. Clay became the membrane of all buildings, reeds became a fashionable attribute, the Tetrapod 3D-tiles enveloped the walls with rhythmic waves, and DIDO art toys like true talismans of every home became the guardians of the silence. Makhno Village Resort is the birthplace of a new Ukrainian tradition.

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Makhno Village Resort by Makhno Studio
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Makhno Village Resort is the way home

Exhale and go on a journey to yourself. At Makhno Village Resort, you will regain the ability to notice, listen and feel yourself in this world. Wherever you come from and wherever you go, here you will always be at home.

Type: visual architectural concept
Location: Kyiv region
Year: 2021

Architects: Serhii Makhno, Bogdan Agafonov
Text: Lina Kulyk

Find more projects by Sergey Makhno Architects: mahno.com.ua

 
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