Dezeen In Depth spotlights Ukrainian architects already working to rebuild their homeland
The second edition of our monthly Dezeen In Depth newsletter, on the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, features the architects already working to rebuild their homeland despite the continuing violence. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth now.
As the war in Ukraine enters its second year, Dezeen spoke to the architects and designers already working to rebuild their homeland.
In a demonstration of remarkable Ukrainian resilience, several rebuilding initiatives are taking place across the country despite continued Russian attacks on civilian areas.
"Life doesn't wait for anyone, and it will not wait for us," STEM charity founder Elizeveta Korenko told Dezeen. "We have to do this work now." Read the feature ›
This month's newsletter also features an opinion piece in which Neal Leach argues "AI is putting our jobs as architects unquestionably at risk" and an exclusive interview with Islamic Arts Biennale artistic director Sumayya Vally, who explains how the event in Saudi Arabia aims to build understanding about both Muslim art and the Muslim world.
The lead image is by Maksym Pozniak-Haraburda.
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