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Communicating with landmarks: How architecture can amplify international support and solidarity with Ukrainians

Archinect

Coverage of Vladimir Putin's violent Ukraine invasion has flooded news and social media outlets since Thursday, February 24. Over the last few days, anti-war protestors around the globe have crowded city streets as they show support for Ukraine and its people. After all, architecture is political.

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The Most Liked Instagram Posts of Winter 2022 on @archinect

Archinect

As the architectural news cycle has seemingly barreled through the first few months of the year, let's take a quick peek back at the highlights on Archinect's Instagram feed this past quarter. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Archinect (@archinect) 8.

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News: New architecture and design competitions: British Museum Western Range, Built by New York, Future School for Ukraine, and London Design Summit

Bustler

This edition of Bustler's curated picks of noteworthy architecture and design competitions features four calls seeking adaptive concepts for new schools across Ukraine, outstanding work of design practitioners based in New York City, proposals for the restoration of the British Museum's Western Range, and creative solutions addressing the United Nation's (..)

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Ukrainian designers hold Dysarium conference to "inspire and unite"

Deezen

Air raids, electricity outages and zero commercial flights have been some of the obstacles facing the organisers of Dysarium, which will be the largest design event to be held in Ukraine since the Russian invasion when it takes place next week. It's hard for us to be inspired when we see bad news all day, and we're checking the TV always."

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Dezeen Agenda features plans for first Ronald McDonald House in Ukraine

Deezen

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features plans for the first Ronald McDonald House in Ukraine, which will be designed by Zikzak Architects. Zikzak Architects has unveiled its plans for the first Ronald McDonald House in Ukraine. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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Russian shelling destroys constructivist landmark in Ukraine

Deezen

The constructivist Railway Workers Palace of Culture in Kharkiv is the latest culturally significant building in Ukraine to have been severely damaged by the Russian invasion. A Russian bomb caused severe damage to the back of the Railway Workers Palace of Culture, one of #Kharkiv ’s constructivist architectural gems.

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Holding our breath for Lviv

Architecture Here and There

Lviv’s beautiful architecture is worth defending. “Lviv in Ukraine is the least-known most beautiful city in Europe, maybe in the world.” For now, Russian forces invading Ukraine have not attacked Lviv as they have the capital, Kyiv, and Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city.

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