Ukrainian Architects Design Church with Integrated Air Raid Shelter in Kyiv
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Summary
Ukrainian architecture studio Aranchii Architects is designing the Holy Trinity Church in Kyiv's Obolon district, featuring an integrated underground air raid shelter designed to provide comfort and dignity for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic community. The 812-square-metre church incorporates safety features as a response to the ongoing conflict, blending religious architecture with practical security measures for community protection.
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The 812-square-metre church is being built for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic community in the capital's Obolon district
which is among those that have been impacted by the ongoing full-scal
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