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The Reconstruction of Ukraine symposium

The Reconstruction of Ukraine is an upcoming symposium that focuses particular attention to cities, architecture, art, culture and psychological trauma that will take place over three days from September 9—September 11, 2022.
Photo: Vitya Glushchenko Photo: Vitya Glushchenko
Photo: Vitya Glushchenko

September 9–11, 2022

An upcoming symposium called The Reconstruction of Ukraine will pay special attention to cities, architecture, art, culture, and psychological trauma, but the range of the discussions it hopes to spark is far broader. The discussions held and led by the symposium’s more than forty international speakers may eventually result in a variety of projects, initiatives, and experiments carried out by governmental organizations, local governments, educational and cultural organizations, as well as other more ephemeral actors. The goal of this symposium is to create a forum for discussion, facilitating interaction, teamwork, and fruitful debate amongst various players and initiatives.

The symposium will take place over three days from September 9—September 11, 2022 (7am–4pm EDT / 12–8pm GMT+1 / 2–10pm GMT+3). To register, please follow this link

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“Ruination, Resistance, Shelter: Responses to the Direct Impact of War” is the theme of the symposium’s first day. Discussions on ecocide, urbicide, displacement, cultural heritage, and infrastructure will follow an introductory panel. “Representation, Mourning, Memory: Working Through War” is the theme of day two. The topics of trauma, grief, mourning, conflict, the arts of witness, historical accounts, and institutional practices will all be covered in this section. “Solidarity, Appropriation, Justice: Generating Common Futures” is the theme of the third and last day. Master planning, micro planning, restitution, the political economy of reconstruction, reconciliation, retaliation, and international solidarity will all be covered in this section. For a more in depth programme, please follow this link to the symposium’s website. 

This symposium has been convened by a core organizing team Sofia Dyak, Director of the Lviv Center for Urban History, Marta Kuzma, Professor at the Yale School of Art at Yale University, and Michał Murawski, Associate Professor of Critical Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London; with institutional cooperation and support by the Center for Urban History, Lviv; Center for Urban Studies, Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture; Re-Start Ukraine; University College London; Urban Forms Center, Kharkiv; Yale University, New Haven; Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv.

committee [​at​] reconstruction.in.ua

University College London
Gower St
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

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