The exhibition “Learning from Ukraine. Teaching architecture in wartime” at the University of Liechtenstein, running between the 8th of November until the 6th of December, explores the state of architectural education in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war, following the example of the Kharkiv School of Architecture.
After the Russian invasion on February 24th 2022, the Ukrainian architectural education suddenly found itself facing difficult, new challenges. Teaching and practicing architecture changed in the blink of an eye and had to face a new reality. Students and teachers began to scatter around the country and abroad in search of safety and stability. The future of educational institutions became unsure.
In the light of these dramatic events, we ask ourselves:
→ What is the role of architectural education during wartime and after?
→ How does this situation influence the teaching aims, topics and results?
→ What can we learn from Ukraine`s current experience?
The story of the Kharkiv School of Architecture, comparable in size with the LSA Liechtenstein School of Architecture, tries to find answers to these questions while fighting for survival. Its staff and students have restarted classes in the temporary facilities of an old university cafeteria in Lviv after fleeing the besieged city of Kharkiv at the beginning of the war.
The Vernissage will take place on the 8th of November at 6pm with a lecture and open discussion with the co-founder of KhSA, the architect Oleg Drozdov and a part of the teaching staff of KhSA.
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
6 pm
University of Liechtenstein
Vaduz
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