Budapest based Paradigma Ariadné architecture studio was invited by the city of Sándorfalva to design a buffalo barn and an educational trail into their natural protected land that today is wholly covered with reeds.
The initial aim of the development was to immigrate buffalos to the place.
This act has two outcomes. On one hand visitors would have the chance to visit the trail and meet these creatures in their living environment.
On the other hand buffalos will recultivate the area by destroying the invasive reeds with their presence and turn the place back into its original pre-industrialized age condition, into a lake and swamp again which is able to welcome hundreds of native species that were away thanks to the lack of open water surface.
Paradigma Ariadné defi ned a 500 meters long curved path with 500 meter radius, on which they placed few objects for observing the nature: one buffalo barn, three little installation to enjoy the landscape through framing it, and a viewpoint at the end.
Thanks to the giant curved shape of the path these objects can be revealed in a direct order for the visitors, while the whole structure can be observed only from the viewpoint.
CREDITS
STUDIO: Paradigma Ariadné
PROJECT: Educational trail and buffalo barn
AREA: 800 m2
LOCATION: Sándorfalva, Hungary
YEAR: 2021
LEAD DESIGNERS: Attila Róbert Csóka, Szabolcs Molnár, Dávid Smiló, Lilla Árkovics
PHOTOGRAPHS: Attila Róbert Csóka, Szabolcs Molnár