The Kryvyi Rih Method
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incl. MwSt., excl. shipping costsRehabilitation of war-damaged housing in Ukraine
Edited by Philipp Meuser and Oleksii Markov
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The large-scale destruction of Ukraine’s housing stock causedby Russia’s war of aggression has created one of the most urgent reconstruction challenges in Europe since 1945. This book presents a systematic approach to wartime housing rehabilitation developed in the city of Kryvyi Rih and tested through two pilot projects involving damaged residential buildings of the widespread Series 94 type.
The study formulates what the authors call the Kryvyi Rih Method. The approach links emergency stabilisation, structural reinforcement, and preparation for energy modernisation into a coordinated sequence of interventions. Repair is therefore understood not as a temporary measure but as the first step in the long-term transformation of Ukraine’s residential infrastructure.
The book thus presents more than a local case study. It places a transferable method for discussion – one that could be applied in cities across Ukraine facing similar challenges. By analysing construction techniques, ownership structures, funding mechanisms, and municipal coordination, the study outlines how rehabilitation may become a reference for scalable national recovery strategy.
Published as volume 194 in the Basics series.
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.
210 x 230 mm
272 pages
260 images
Softcover
ISBN 978-3-86922-020-8