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A vision for Mariupol : the easternmost gateway of Europe / Fulco Treffers, Mykyta Biriukov, Nathan Hutson, Dmytro Gurin, Nataliya Kozub, Alice Alexandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Nataliya Shulga = Візія Маріуполя : найсхідніша брама Європи / Фулко Трефферс, Микита Бірюков, Натан Хатсон, Дмитро Гурін, Наталія Козуб, Аліса Александрова, Микола Трифонов, Наталія Шульга. A vision for Mariupol : the easternmost gateway of Europe / Fulco Treffers, Mykyta Biriukov, Nathan Hutson, Dmytro Gurin, Nataliya Kozub, Alice Alexandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Nataliya Shulga = Vizii︠a︡ Mariupoli︠a︡ : naĭskhidnisha brama I︠E︡vropy / Fulko Treffers, Mykyta Biri︠u︡kov, Natan Khatson, Dmytro Hurin, Natalii︠a︡ Kozub, Alisa Aleksandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Natalii︠a︡ Shulʹha.
Main entry:

Treffers, Fulco, author.

Title & Author:

A vision for Mariupol : the easternmost gateway of Europe / Fulco Treffers, Mykyta Biriukov, Nathan Hutson, Dmytro Gurin, Nataliya Kozub, Alice Alexandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Nataliya Shulga = Візія Маріуполя : найсхідніша брама Європи / Фулко Трефферс, Микита Бірюков, Натан Хатсон, Дмитро Гурін, Наталія Козуб, Аліса Александрова, Микола Трифонов, Наталія Шульга. A vision for Mariupol : the easternmost gateway of Europe / Fulco Treffers, Mykyta Biriukov, Nathan Hutson, Dmytro Gurin, Nataliya Kozub, Alice Alexandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Nataliya Shulga = Vizii︠a︡ Mariupoli︠a︡ : naĭskhidnisha brama I︠E︡vropy / Fulko Treffers, Mykyta Biri︠u︡kov, Natan Khatson, Dmytro Hurin, Natalii︠a︡ Kozub, Alisa Aleksandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Natalii︠a︡ Shulʹha.

Publication:

Berlin : DOM Publishers ; Kyiv : Osnovy Publishing, [2023]
Kyiv : LLC Printing House 'From A to Z'
©2023

Description:

175 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, maps, plans, portraits ; 24 cm.

Series:

Basics ; 170

Notes:
"Please share the content of this book but always mention the author: Ro3kvit, Urban Coalition for Ukraine"--Colophon.
"This title is part of the Histories of Ukrainian Architecture programme initiated by DOM Publishers in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine's sovereignty on 24 February 2022"--Page 2.
Includes personal narratives of 15 former residents of Mariupol about their experiences of the Russian invasion and their hopes for the future, translated by Mara Saltykova.
Peredmova = Foreword -- 1 Mynule = The past : 1.1 Pered okupat︠s︡iei︠u︡ : vibrui︠u︡che misto = Before the occupation : vibrant city ; 1.2 Vyrobnyt︠s︡tvo i struktura rynku prat︠s︡i = Production and jobs structure ; 1.3 Dovkilli︠a︡ = Environment ; 1.4 Zminy v hromadsʹkomu z︠h︡ytti 2015-2021 = Changes in public life 2015-2021 -- 2 Viĭna = War : 2.1 Ruĭnuvanni︠a︡ mista v 2022 rot︠s︡i = Destruction of the city in 2022 ; 2.2 Nevyznachenosti = Uncertainties ; 2.3 Prypushchenni︠a︡ = Assumptions -- 3 Vdoma = Home : 3.1 Denʹ koly pidnimetʹsi︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkyĭ prapor = The day the Ukrainian flag is raised ; 3.2 Spivprat︠s︡i︠a︡ ta uchastʹ = Cooperation and participation ; 3.3 Bezpeka = Security ; 3.4 Li︠u︡dsʹkyĭ masshtab = Human scale ; 3.5 Susidstvo 15 khvylyn = 15-minute neighbourhood -- 4 Fundament = Foundations : 4.1 Kli︠u︡chovi vyklyky mista = Key challenges facing the city ; 4.2 Zt︠s︡ilyty travmu = Heal the trauma ; 4.3 Nova rolʹ Mariupoli︠a︡ : tranzyt = Mariupol's new role : transport hub ; 4.4 Port = Port ; 4.5 Ekolohichna spadshchyna = Environmental heritage ; 4.6 Pryroda = Nature ; 4.7 Mobilʹnistʹ = Mobility ; 4.8 Voda ta enerhii︠a︡ = Water and energy ; 4.9 Viĭsʹkovi bazy = Military bases -- 5 Povernenni︠a︡ = Return : 5.1 Naĭskhidnisha brama Evropy = Europe's easternmost gateway ; 5.2 Robochi mist︠s︡i︠a︡ = Jobs ; 5.3 Nova z︠h︡ytlova polityka = New housing policy ; 5.4 Osvita = Education ; 5.5 Okhorona zdorov'i︠a︡ = Healthcare ; 5.6 Festyvalʹnyĭ ta sportyvnyĭ turyzm = Festival and sports tourism ; 5.7 Kurortne misto = Resort town ; 5.8 Memorialʹnyĭ turyzm = Memorial tourism -- 6 Vidrodz︠h︡enni︠a︡ = Rebirth : 6.1 Solidarnistʹ = Solidarity ; 6.2 Livyĭ bereh = Left bank ; 6.3 Pryvatna zabudova = Private development ; 6.4 Istorychnyĭ t︠s︡entr = Historical centre ; 6.5 Novyĭ t︠s︡entr = New centre ; 6.6 Zelenyĭ Azovstalʹ = Green Azovstal ; 6.7 Memorialʹnyĭ t︠s︡entr = Memorial centre ; 6.8 Staryĭ port ta pli︠a︡z︠h︡i = Old port and beaches ; 6.9 Priorytety rozvytku = Development priorities.
Parallel text in English and Ukrainian.
Summary:

"The city of Mariupol's 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 harbors 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 people's 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"--Back cover.

ISBN:

9783869226309 (DOM Publishers)
3869226307 (DOM Publishers)
9789665007128 (Osnovy Publishing)
9665007122 (Osnovy Publishing)

Subject:

City planning Ukraine Mariupolʹ.
Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022 Personal narratives.
Invasion russe de l'Ukraine, 2022- Récits personnels.
Mariupolʹ (Ukraine) History 21st century.

Added entries:

Biri︠u︡kov, Mykyta, author.
Hutson, Nathan Mark, 1978- author.
Hurin, Dmytro, author.
Kozub, Natalīi︠a︡, author.
Aleksandrova, Alisa, author.
Tryfonov, Mykola, author.
Shulʹha, Natalii︠a︡, author.
Basics (Berlin, Germany) ; 170.

Vizii︠a︡ Mariupoli︠a︡ : naĭskhidnisha brama I︠E︡vropy
A vision for Mariupol : the easternmost gateway of Europe / Fulco Treffers, Mykyta Biriukov, Nathan Hutson, Dmytro Gurin, Nataliya Kozub, Alice Alexandrova, Mykola Tryfonov, Nataliya Shulga = Візія Маріуполя : найсхідніша брама Європи / Фулко Трефферс, Микита Бірюков, Натан Хатсон, Дмитро Гурін, Наталія Козуб, Аліса Александрова, Микола Трифонов, Наталія Шульга.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 318680
Call No.: 318680
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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