Thursday
1 Jun
Archived Event

Shelter the Body, Nurture the Soul

In connection with the ‘Spaces of Dignity’ exhibition, Ukraine House invites architects, scholars, and activists to join the discussion on the healing and nurturing qualities of architecture.

Can architecture heal the wounds of war? How can temporary housing for refugees shelter not only the bodies but also the souls, memories and precious mementoes? How clearing up the rubble can create and recreate the social fabric of a war-torn society?

In connection with the Spaces of Dignity exhibition Ukraine House invites Ukrainian and Danish architects, scholars and activists to join the discussion on the healing and nurturing qualities of architecture. We will also provide some insights into the Danish plans for the restoration and development of the critical infrastructure in the city of Mykolaiv and the European Commission capacity-building program for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

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