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save Lihula's fading environment, as well as to create more cooperation opportunities both in local communities and in Lääneranna municipality.
In addition, different directions of development were proposed in the architectural part. On the empty plots of Lihula, it is possible to turn into apple orchards to grow raw materials for the cider house. Tourism might increase the demand for accommodation and increased tax revenue with a better business environment would open the possibility of renovating Lihula's declining buildings and support the maintenance of the main street. The Jaani Tavern would be reopened to the residents of Lihula, which would help bring back the local tavern culture and create an alternative gathering place in an area where there are few of them, which also promotes social interaction. Improved connection between Lihula and Matsalu National Park, via the pedestrian road, would help to increase the importance of Lihula in the region and would offer Lihula an opportunity to be one of the largest centers in Matsalu National Park. Improved pedestrian pathway is also good for those visitors who do not travel everywhere by car.
During the master's thesis, it has been considered important to take a comprehensive approach to the issues of building heritage and the shrinking small town. Instead of a stand-alone solution, the aim was to create a solution that would develop ideas on existing structures and create the preconditions for future actions. On the one hand, bringing a cider house to Lihula means new business opportunities, but on the other hand, it also creates a niche to be something more and creates preconditions for more social interaction. Adaptive reuse played an important role in the proposed solution in the more flexible integration of the new and the old, thus helping to create a modern environment that values the past.
  Pilt 35 Vaade tootmisalale. Visualiseering. Autori koostatud
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