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Built by Paris-based Littow Architectes, Majamaja is a village of prefabricated, off-grid eco-cabins located in the Helsinki archipelago, Finland. The project was initiated by Finnish architect Pekka Littow, drawing inspiration from the traditional and minimalist building style of the local archipelago, as well as the harmony between humans and nature. The first phase of the project, including the Majamaja Wuorio Eco-Cabin, was completed in 2021. The cabins are designed for short-term rentals and offer a low-impact getaway for visitors. Each Majamaja cabin operates completely off the grid, equipped with a "patented autonomous sanitary-kitchen module". This module integrates a closed-circuit wastewater treatment system with energy storage. The water autonomy is achieved through the collection of rainwater and seawater, which is then purified. Energy is provided by a system that stores power from solar panels and wind. The prefabricated wooden units are designed for minimal environmental impact and can be assembled on remote sites without heavy machinery. The design is compact and features space-optimizing elements, such as multi-purpose and fold-away furniture, to maximize the small footprint. Expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows and large decks blur the boundary between the interior and the archipelago views. The interior uses a mix of dark and light wood to create a dynamic yet understated aesthetic. Credits Architect: Pekka Littow, Littow Architectes Interior Designer: Päivi Meuronen Industrial Designer: Joska Heikkilä CEO of Majamaja: Tuomas Autio Photography: Marc Goodwin, Joonas Linkola
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Littow Architectes is a Paris-based architectural firm, founded by Pekka Littow, known for its focus on sustainable and modular designs, particularly prefabricated cabins. The studio gained international recognition for the Majamaja Off-Grid Village in the Helsinki archipelago, a collection of self-sufficient cabins designed to minimize environmental impact. The firm utilizes innovative technology and natural materials, often for projects in sensitive or remote locations, and has received awards for its eco-conscious work. While the firm is headquartered in Paris, its founder's Finnish background and notable projects in Finland connect it to both countries.













































































