Rebuilding Ukraine: Hopes, Prospects and Challenges
- Benjamin Constant
- Dec 6, 2022
- 1 min read
📣 Come meet urban planners, architects, and experts from different countries who will discuss urban reconstruction, new thinking about public spaces, and post-war urban planning.
📍 December 10 at the Goethe-Institut Paris. Starts at 1:00 PM.
📝 Free admission (pre-registration required)
🌍 After nine months of major war, life in Ukrainian cities has changed radically.
Constant attacks on critical infrastructure have left entire cities in darkness, and people are learning to live in the new reality, adapting to frequent power, water, and heat outages.
Many communities are completely destroyed. Mariupol, Soledar, Bakhmut, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and dozens of other cities have suffered and continue to suffer daily from bombings and shelling.
The war significantly changed Ukrainians' attitudes toward all cities and public spaces.
🙏 Civil society was actively involved in developing shelters and new housing for displaced persons, transforming cultural centers into humanitarian centers, developing new forms of relationships with local authorities, and developing new projects for post-war Ukraine.
Neo-Eco Ukraine is particularly involved in the reconstruction of Ukraine by recycling ♻ materials from deconstruction into new building materials.

Photo: Oleg