Hiša Mandrova is a best practice mostly because of their successful ways of transferring knowledge. They emphasize practical learning, intergenerational collaboration, and a commitment to preserving traditional techniques. The founders actively work to pass their acquired skills to others, fostering community engagement and interest in traditional craftsmanship. They facilitate hands-on workshops that vary from one-day basics to three-day projects, enabling participants to build wooden structures and develop practical skills. Through a participatory learning environment and diversified knowledge-sharing platforms, such as newsletters, blogs, and videos they are further successful in sustainable valorisation of traditional handicrafts.
