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Author_Alice Alexandrova
Author_Dmytro Gurin
Author_Fulco Treffers
Author_Mykola Tryfonov
Author_Mykyta Biriukov
Author_Mykyta Birlukov
Author_Nataliya Kozub
Author_Nataliya Shulga
Author_Nathan Hutson
Author_Ro3kvit Urban Coalition for Ukraine
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A Vision for Mariupol: The Easternmost Gateway of Europe

The City of Mariupols heroic defence and systematic destruction at the beginning of the Russian invasion have made it an international symbol of senseless brutality and Ukrainian defiance. The ruined city today still harbours the embers of that resistance. Join a multidisciplinary team of architects, planners, Mariupol residents, and outside experts as they envision the rebirth of their beloved city following its liberation. Inspired by the Ukrainian peoples faith and determination to rebuild, the authors join forces with displaced Mariupol residents to imagine a dynamic future for Mariupol that will begin the day the Ukrainian flag rises. Despite the unavailability of reliable information and the difficulty of communicating with the scattered population, the team illustrates the case for planning rebuilding while the city is still under occupation, both so as to exorcise the scars of war and colonialism and to establish a viable economy and human-centred city that draws strength from its tragic past. This title is part of the Histories of Ukrainian Architecture programme initiated by DOM publishers in response to Russias attack on Ukraines sovereignty on 24 February 2022.

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A01=Alice AlexandrovaA01=Dmytro GurinA01=Fulco TreffersA01=Mykola TryfonovA01=Mykyta BiriukovA01=Mykyta BirlukovA01=Nataliya KozubA01=Nataliya ShulgaA01=Nathan HutsonA01=Ro3kvit Urban Coalition for UkraineAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Alice AlexandrovaAuthor_Dmytro GurinAuthor_Fulco TreffersAuthor_Mykola TryfonovAuthor_Mykyta BiriukovAuthor_Mykyta BirlukovAuthor_Nataliya KozubAuthor_Nataliya ShulgaAuthor_Nathan HutsonAuthor_Ro3kvit Urban Coalition for Ukraineautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=AMVDCategory=RPCCOP=GermanyDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Dimensions: 210 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: DOM Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783869226309

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