This diploma thesis deals with the inclusion of new populations in a village in the region, Vegoras. On the occasion of the refugee issue and the need for permanent settlement of the refugees and the large accumulation of populations in the urban centers in general, the question of return to the province was created. The interaction between refugee and indigenous peoples in a small village is being studied. The aim is, on the one hand, the smooth integration of new populations in already formed communities and, on the other, the stimulation of their economies and their development. There is an analysis-design methodology for a particular village, but it can be followed in other areas with corresponding features. Initially, 5 shared yard buildings are planned on uncultivated plots of land that are the populations of the populations. They include a local produce-shop, a workshop-exhibition, a semi-outdoor market and a lake observatory. Then a typology of rural dwelling is being developed and applied to abandoned buildings in order to create new densities. It consists of a core that is the basic and vital space of the home and alternative suggestions for the rest of the configuration according to the needs of future users.