Towards a Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine’s streets and places

When the war ends Ukrainian citizens will consider how they should rebuild their war-scarred towns and cities. Some already are thinking about this or already working on reconstruction projects. Thanks to kind support from a donor, the Create Streets Foundation is working with Ukrainians in the UK, in Ukraine and around the world to start considering this. 

Towards a vision: the future of Ukraine’s streets and squares - Exhibition

The exhibition can still be viewed by appointment only on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th February. Please contact laurengeorgia@createstreets.com to arrange a slot.

To purchase the illustrations from the exhibition, please contact the artists directly to obtain their payment details and arrange the transfer. Details are below.

When reaching out to the artists, please copy our curator, Olexiy Pedosenko (pedosenko@gmail.com), who can assist with any issues related to the transfer.

Andriy Skrypka & Kharkiv students

andrewskripkaart@gmail.com

Masha Ektova

maryektova@gmail.com

Community Engagement

To help support this vision we are asking Ukrainians to tell us what their favourite places, buildings and streets are. Why have you chosen this place?  What does it mean to you? What sorts of places would you like to see in the future?

If you are Ukrainian, living in Ukraine or elsewhere we want to hear from you. You can contribute through this link https://communities.createstreets.com/Ukraine

Exhibitions

In January 2025 we hosted an exhibition where we gathered the reflections we received along with photos and sketches of Ukraine today, historically and the imagined future to help catalyse the conversation to work towards a vision for rebuilding some of Ukraine’s streets and spaces.

View the exhibition brochure here

In October 2024, we were pleased to host a private view of 'In the Eye of the Storm' exhibition at the Royal Academy followed by an introduction to our 'Towards a Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine' project. We were joined by supporters of the project including Ukrainians living in the UK. You can see the response on LinkedIn here.