Architectural renderings by studios from Ukraine's design community. What you see is what we are building. The finished structures will be built by the same people who imagined them.






Before there were blueprints,
there was the land
Carpathique is not being built on empty acreage. It is being woven into a working farm that has been alive for generations. Heritage-breed animals graze the meadows. Heirloom fruit trees — apple, pear, cherry, plum — line the hillsides. Herb and vegetable gardens feed the communal table. Bees tend wildflower fields. Goats, sheep, chickens, and ducks move across the land the way they always have.

They are the soul of the place.

The mineral springs that surface throughout the property — cold, iron-rich, crystalline — are not a feature we added. They are the reason this land was chosen. In the Carpathian tradition, a farm is not separate from a sanctuary. It is the sanctuary. The animals, the gardens, the orchards, the springs — they are not amenities.

Carpathique opens its first stays in August 2026. The farm is already awake.