A temporary living complex in Lviv provides a blueprint for affordable – and humanized – refugee housing

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Location
Architect
Client
Lviv City Council
Donor
International Committee of the Red Cross
Floor Area
1,300 sq-m
Sulyk Architects has created temporary housing with the ability to be converted into a community space in the future for 104 internally displaced Ukrainians.
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