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Kajža, a project initiated by the [[Kriterij Institute for the Development of Spatial Culture]], is dedicated to integrating cultural and architectural heritage into modern living, rural development, sustainability, and self-sufficiency. It serves as a hub for regeneration and sustainable living, bringing together experts, craftsmen, technologists, preservationists, communities, environmentalists, and more. Kajža acts as an educational tool and idea generator for sustainable lifestyles, exploring permaculture, socially responsible construction, rural revitalization, and harmonious coexistence with nature. It emphasizes the importance of respecting and cherishing our shared architectural, cultural, and natural heritage. | Kajža, a project initiated by the [[Kriterij Institute for the Development of Spatial Culture]], is dedicated to integrating cultural and architectural heritage into modern living, rural development, sustainability, and self-sufficiency. It serves as a hub for regeneration and sustainable living, bringing together experts, craftsmen, technologists, preservationists, communities, environmentalists, and more. Kajža acts as an educational tool and idea generator for sustainable lifestyles, exploring permaculture, socially responsible construction, rural revitalization, and harmonious coexistence with nature. It emphasizes the importance of respecting and cherishing our shared architectural, cultural, and natural heritage. | ||
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+ | Project Kajža describe itself as a hub for regeneration and sustainable living. By showcasing successful renovation projects and promoting community engagement, Kajža aims to inspire individuals to view old houses as opportunities rather than burdens. It advocates for renovation in rural areas as a means to address housing challenges, while also exploring community housing practices and advocating for community renewal. Kajža provides education on renovation techniques and financing, promotes local self-sufficiency and sustainable living, and seeks systemic solutions for the resettlement and revitalization of abandoned buildings in the Slovenian countryside. | ||
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+ | Through intelligent reflection and empathy, Kajža strives to reconcile the various parameters involved, demonstrating that heritage preservation, sustainable living, and community revitalization can go hand in hand. It envisions a future where old buildings are cherished, communities thrive, and sustainable lifestyles are embraced. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Centre for Karst Architecture]] | * [[Centre for Karst Architecture]] | ||
* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] | * [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 11:59, 22 June 2023
A hub for regeneration and sustainable living
Project Kajža describe itself as a hub for regeneration and sustainable living. By showcasing successful renovation projects and promoting community engagement, Kajža aims to inspire individuals to view old houses as opportunities rather than burdens. It advocates for renovation in rural areas as a means to address housing challenges, while also exploring community housing practices and advocating for community renewal. Kajža provides education on renovation techniques and financing, promotes local self-sufficiency and sustainable living, and seeks systemic solutions for the resettlement and revitalization of abandoned buildings in the Slovenian countryside.
Through intelligent reflection and empathy, Kajža strives to reconcile the various parameters involved, demonstrating that heritage preservation, sustainable living, and community revitalization can go hand in hand. It envisions a future where old buildings are cherished, communities thrive, and sustainable lifestyles are embraced.
Education program
See also
- Center for Architecture Slovenia
- Centre for Karst Architecture
- Museum of Architecture and Design
- Robida
External links