The Intangible Phenomenon of War: Methodological Foundations of Revitalization and Justification of the Architectural and Spatial Future of Ukraine

Authors

  • Mykola Diomin Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Department of Urban Planning
  • Mykola Habrel Lviv Polytechnical National University, Department of Architectural Design
  • Mykhailo Kosmii Higher Educational Institution King Danylo University, Department of Architecture and Construction
  • Taras Habrel Lviv Polytechnical National University, Department of Visual Design and Art
  • Liudmyla Forkutsa Lviv Polytechnical National University, Department of Architectural Design
  • Mariana Parneta Lviv Polytechnic National University, Department of Architectural Design

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.37.1.40597

Keywords:

revitalization, post-war recovery, spatial development, intangible, values

Abstract

The article considers the Russian-Ukrainian war as an intangible phenomenon that formulates a broader view in terms of Ukraine’s recovery and development. The material system of the state is formed by a morphologically different but stable environment, while intangible processes are multidirectional and differ in duration and complexity. The concept of the spatial future of Ukraine is based on the integral principles of system development and covers macro characteristics (usefulness, environmental friendliness, safety for people and the environment, aesthetic component, and duration of implementation). The authors substantiate local suggestions for the revitalization of the territories destroyed by the war and the spatial development of Ukraine based on the requirements of intangible.

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2025-05-20

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