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Two projects from Ukraine have become the winners of the New European Bauhaus Prizes 2024

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It is an annual competition that supports the European Green Deal (a set of policy initiatives supported by the European Commission with the aim of making the European continent climate neutral by 2050).

Two projects from Ukraine became the winners of the New European Bauhaus Prizes 2024. This is stated on the website of the prize.

CommunityCommunity reBuilding was named a Rising Stars winner for Prioritizing the Places and People Most Needed to Create Community Public Space Concepts.

The project Above the Source became the winner in the category “Special Recognition of the Award for Reconstruction and Restoration of Ukraine” for the creation of the concept of recreational space Steadfast Mommies for social integration of resettlement in the community of Lviv.

Let us remind you that the Ukrainian photographer received an international award.

A collection of Victoria Amelina’s poems will be published in Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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