Gumno House / Turato Architects

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 23/08/2019
Gumno House / Turato Architects

Gumno (threshing floor) is a circular flattened plateau surrounded by a low stone wall, used for threshing the grains in the past. Gumno was a place of labor, endeavor, and care, and a framework for consistent and coherent social interaction. Gumno served as a space for celebrating a high crop yield, as well as a meeting place where the locals made...
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