Round tables Reconstructing Ukraine: Hope, perspective and challenges

Flyer of the event © IZOLYATSIA

Sa, 10.12.2022

13:00 Uhr – 17:00 Uhr

Goethe-Institut Paris

After nine months of war, life in Ukrainian cities has changed radically.

Constant attacks on critical infrastructure, leaving entire towns in darkness, people are learning to live in the new reality, adapting to frequent electricity, water and heating cuts.

Many communities are completely destroyed and wiped off the face of the earth. Mariupol, Soledar, Bakhmut, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and dozens of other towns have suffered and continue to suffer from daily bombing and shelling.

The war will significantly change the attitude of Ukrainians towards the body of cities and public spaces. Civil society actively enaged into development of shelters, new housing for displaced people, turning cultural centers into humanitarian hubs, developing new forms of relationships with local authorities, making new plans for Ukraine after the war.

The round table and public programme aims to discuss the reconstruction of Ukrainian cities after the war. Urbanists, architects and experts from different countries will talk about rebuilding cities, rethinking public spaces and a new post-war urbanism.

Program:
 
1 pm  Venue open
1:30 pm Start program
1:45 pm Block 1: Urgent housing and Architecture
Mykhailo Glubokyi
IZOLYATSIA. Platform for cultural initiatives (Ukraine). Development director
Welcome
National Human Rights Day
Transformation of a cultural space into torture camp
Philipp Meuser
Architect, publisher and university lecturer (Germany)
Ro3kvit — Ukrainian coalition of experts in urban planning, regional planning, housing, heritage and related topics as economy, law, energy, circularity, sociology and policy making

Housing for internally displaced people research
Anastasiya Ponomaryova
Architect, urbanist, researcher, co-founder of NGO Urban Curators and CO-HATY (Ukraine)
Co-Haty housing project for people who lost their homes due to war in Ivano Frankivsk

Housing policy in Ukraine
Bart Gruyart
Neo Eco (France). Vice-President
Circular rebuilding of Hostomel city in Kyiv region
 2.45 pm Block 2: Build the environment, education and culture
Diana Sidko
TEAM4UA (Ukraine) Director of Public Affairs
Capacity building for organizations building strategies of urban rebuilding
Marjo van Schaik
Creative producer and designer (Netherlands)
Culture, identity, public space in Ukraine
Martin Duplantier
Architect and President of AMO Foundation (France)
Postwar architecture
3:45 pm Break
 4 pm Block 3: Challenges in Eastern Ukraine
Mykolai Tryfonov
Project management and investment
Mariupol before and after Russian invasion
Nikita Biryukov
Urban mobility and public transport
Mariupol and mobility challenges after the war
Sophie Lambroschini
Researcher of economic interactions, infrastructure, and networks in conflict settings, Centre Marc Bloch (France-Germany)
 
Aleksandra Brodowska
Polish Support Center for Culture in Ukraine, National Institute of Cultural Heritage (Poland)
 
 
The event is organized by the members of the EUNIC-Cluster Paris - Goethe-Institut, Institut français and Institut polonais in partnership with Ro3kvit and IZOLYATSIA.
This project was made possible with a grant from the Culture of Solidarity-EUNIC Ukraine Fund, in partnership with the European Cultural Foundation and EUNIC with core financing led by the Goethe-Institut and additional funding by the Institut français and Instituto Cervantes.

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