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  • Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    Australian government plans to ban social media for children under 16

    The Australian government is preparing a bill to ban social media for people under 16. The new rules may come into force as early as the end of 2025, including an age verification system.

    Australia is preparing to ban social media for children under 16. This is reported by AP, according to UNN.

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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the move would be part of new legislation designed to limit young people's access to online platforms and ensure their safety online. According to the plan, an age verification system is already being tested, and the ban could come into effect as early as the end of 2025.

    Albanese emphasized that social media is causing significant harm to children and called for immediate action to protect young people from the negative effects of the digital environment. Australia was one of the first countries to propose such a policy, which could become a model for other countries around the world.

    The law, according to government officials, will also help to better control the content available to young people, in particular, to protect them from cyberbullying, harmful influences, and unverified information sources.

    Facebook and Instagram social networks are downMarch 20 2024, 05:50 PM • 24167 views

  • China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China congratulates Trump on his election victory and calls for a pragmatic approach to bilateral relations

    China has officially recognized Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election and expressed its readiness for cooperation. Beijing is concerned about the possible reintroduction of trade tariffs that Trump promised to impose during the campaign.

    China has officially expressed respect for the results of the US election, congratulating Donald Trump on his victory and emphasizing the importance of a pragmatic approach to resolving bilateral differences. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    The Chinese authorities noted that they are ready to cooperate with the new American leader, as there is a threat of restoring the trade tariffs that Trump promised to introduce during his election campaign.

    In his statement, a representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized respect for the choice of the American people and congratulated Trump on his election to the presidency. Trump is expected to take office in January 2025.

    Relations between China and the United States have been tense in recent years, particularly over trade and security issues, particularly around Taiwan and the South China Sea. Trump's victory could lead to a resumption of the trade war he initiated during his first presidency (2017-2021) by imposing high tariffs on Chinese goods.

    China responds to the impact of Trump's return: it will work with the United States on the basis of mutual respectNovember 6 2024, 10:27 AM • 19362 views

  • Trump is planning a meeting with Biden at the White House: what is being prepared?

    Trump is planning a meeting with Biden at the White House: what is being prepared?

    Trump is planning a meeting with Biden at the White House: what is being prepared?

    Donald Trump's campaign has announced that it expects to meet with Joe Biden at the White House. The meeting is to be part of the transition of power after Trump's potential election.

    Trump is waiting for a meeting with Biden at the White House to prepare the transition of power. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    Donald Trump's campaign announced that the former president is looking forward to meeting with current US President Joe Biden at the White House.

    This meeting will be an important step in the peaceful transition of power from the Democratic administration to the new Republican administration, which will begin after Trump is elected to a new term.

    According to Trump's campaign spokesman, Stephen Chang, the meeting will take place in the near future, but the exact date has not yet been announced.

    Biden called Trump: congratulated him and invited him to the White HouseNovember 6 2024, 07:58 PM • 10229 views

  • Mikel Arteta slams referee over Mikel Merino ‘punch’ as Arsenal boss explains half-time hook

    Mikel Arteta slams referee over Mikel Merino ‘punch’ as Arsenal boss explains half-time hook

    Sommer Merino Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta wasn’t happy with two controversial decisions in Arsenal’s defeat to Inter Milan on Wednesday, insisting his side “100 per cent” deserved a penalty.

    The Gunners dominated the ball in the San Siro but couldn’t break down a stubborn Inter defence with Hakan Calhanoglu’s first-half penalty the difference between the teams.

    Mikel Merino conceded the penalty after the referee deemed him to have handled the ball in the box after Mehdi Taremi deflected a cross onto his arm.

    Arteta disagreed with the decision and also took issue with the referee for not awarding his side a spot kick after Yann Sommer punched Merino in the head, though the goalkeeper did appear to take ball and man.

    Arteta told TNT Sports: “I am very proud of my players, the level of domination we had. We were very harshly done by in the sense that is obvious. Both penalties.

    “If you are going to give a penalty, the other one has to be because he punches him in the head.

    “There is no deflection, nothing you can do in the box, so can he get away from it. If he is going to give that the other has to be 100% a penalty.

    “We should have scored a couple at least but the way the team played, that was us at least. Every decision in the box makes a difference.

    “The way we played tonight, the team can go to Chelsea and win.”

    READ MORE: Mikel Arteta proves Martin Odegaard more important to Arsenal than him after Inzaghi lesson

    Arsenal legend Martin Keown agreed that the call to award Inter a penalty was “really harsh” on Arsenal.

    He said: “It was a controversial moment. Fine margins. I don’t believe it was a penalty and I feel it was really harsh.

    “Where are you supposed put your arm in that position? Who’s made these rules? Have they played the game?

    “Mikel Merino is so close to Mehdi Taremi and the arm has come up to go into a challenge – it is really harsh.

    “Merino is preparing to go with his first action and then the ball deflects.”

    Kai Havertz went down for an extended period after a clash of heads but Arteta told the press the he hopes he will be “OK” for their next game on Sunday against Chelsea.

    Arteta said: “Kai Havertz had a big cut and hopefully he will be OK for the weekend.”

    Mikel Merino was substituted off at half-time, but Arteta confirmed the Spaniard was not concussed after the clash with Yann Sommer.

    Arteta said: “No, he was not concussed, yesterday he was not feeling great and I decided to take him off as I needed him 100%.”

  • “Shakhtar defeated Young Boys in the Champions League

    “Shakhtar defeated Young Boys in the Champions League

    “Shakhtar defeated Young Boys in the Champions League

    “Shakhtar defeated Swiss side Young Boys 2-1 in a Champions League match. Goals by Zubkov and Sudakov brought the Ukrainian club its first victory in the group stage of this season's European competitions.

    Shakhtar Donetsk broke the series of failures of Ukrainian clubs in European tournaments by defeating Swiss Young Boys 2-1. This was reported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, UNN reports.

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    This game was the first success of the Ukrainian club in the group stage of European competitions this season, which inspires optimism among the fans.

    The match started poorly for Shakhtar: after a mistake by Artem Bondarenko, the opponents opened the scoring. However, the team quickly recovered and within a few minutes Alexander Zubkov successfully converted a pass from Georgy Sudakov to equalize. Then Sudakov took an active role, and ten minutes after the first goal, he scored the winning goal with a long-range shot, making the score 2-1.

    Shakhtar will play their next Champions League match on November 27 against PSV Amsterdam. The game is scheduled to kick off at 22:00.

    “Dynamo and Shakhtar drawOctober 27 2024, 06:19 PM • 18973 views

  • Ukraine plans to call on Google to hide Ukraine’s military facilities on maps for the country’s security

    Ukraine plans to call on Google to hide Ukraine’s military facilities on maps for the country’s security

    Ukraine plans to call on Google to hide Ukraine's military facilities on maps for the country's security

    The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council is planning a meeting with Google to discuss the security of military facilities on maps. Google has already expressed its readiness to blur strategic facilities to protect national security.

    Ukraine plans to ask Google to hide Ukraine's military facilities on maps to protect national security. This was reported by the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, UNN reports.

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    The head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, informed about a planned meeting with Google representatives to discuss security issues related to the placement of Ukraine's military facilities on digital maps. According to Kovalenko, posting information about military facilities, even if it is a year-old image, can have negative consequences for national security.

    Kovalenko emphasized that open access to strategic military facilities in any format poses threats, as this information can fall into the hands of interested parties who will abuse it. Google representatives have previously expressed their readiness to blur such objects on maps in the future, which Kovalenko called an important step in the right direction.

    Kovalenko: The situation at the front is difficult, but Russia has resources to advanceOctober 31 2024, 12:22 PM • 19985 views

  • Kamala Harris made an unexpected statement after her election defeat

    Kamala Harris made an unexpected statement after her election defeat

    Kamala Harris made an unexpected statement after her election defeat

    US Vice President Kamala Harris urged supporters not to give up after the election defeat. She recognized the results, congratulated Trump, and emphasized the importance of fighting for justice.

    Kamala Harris urges not to give up and fight for justice after her election defeat. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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    Kamala Harris addressed her supporters at an event at Howard University after her election defeat, expressing hope that America would not enter a “dark age.” In her speech, she thanked everyone who supported her during the campaign. Harris emphasized the importance of accepting the election results as the foundation of democracy, while acknowledging that the campaign was difficult and full of controversy.

    We must accept the results of these elections

    – said Kamala Harris.

    Harris emphasized that this is not a time for despair, but for mobilization, organization, and the fight for freedom and justice. She urged her supporters to stay active and not give up.

    Harris concluded her speech by expressing her hope that America will not enter a dark period, despite the difficulties, and that together we can build a better future. She concluded her speech by expressing her gratitude for the support and determination to move forward.

    Attendees at the event, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and senior Biden administration officials, welcomed Harris' speech, and her words evoked an emotional response from many in attendance.

    Trump wins historic victory over Harris in US presidential election – reportsNovember 6 2024, 10:43 AM • 19483 views

  • Biden administration plans to give Ukraine more than $6 billion in military aid before Trump’s inauguration

    Biden administration plans to give Ukraine more than $6 billion in military aid before Trump’s inauguration

    Biden administration plans to give Ukraine more than $6 billion in military aid before Trump's inauguration

    The Biden administration plans to urgently transfer the balance of military aid to Ukraine worth more than $6 billion. The Pentagon is trying to realize all the allocated funds before the possible arrival of Trump, who may limit support.

    Joe Biden's administration is preparing to allocate the balance of more than $6 billion in aid to Ukraine, trying to use the funds before the end of the presidential term. This was reported by Politico, according to UNN.

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    The plan provides for the maximum speed of the transfer of weapons and equipment, as President-elect Donald Trump is expected to reduce the amount of support.

    The urgent transfer of aid has become a priority because the new president, known for his criticism of the high costs of supporting Ukraine, may suspend or limit the flow of military aid altogether. However, it is proving difficult to deliver quickly: many of the types of equipment approved for transfer usually arrive within a few months of the announcement of an aid package. This means that only a portion of the equipment may arrive in Ukraine in time.

    The Pentagon is ready to continue its support within the already approved budget, but the main obstacle is the limited resources that can be immediately transferred. The assistance now consists of two components: $4.3 billion for in-service equipment and $2.1 billion for the purchase of weapons from US defense companies. In September, Biden instructed the military to ensure that all funds allocated to Ukraine are implemented before the end of his term.

    Trump won 279 electoral votes out of 270 needed to win – forecastNovember 6 2024, 11:15 AM • 16922 views

  • Tyrone Mings makes ‘kid’s mistake’ like Arsenal to anger Thomas Tuchel in Aston Villa defeat

    Tyrone Mings makes ‘kid’s mistake’ like Arsenal to anger Thomas Tuchel in Aston Villa defeat

    Mings Aston Villa

    Tyrone Mings made a “a kid’s mistake” and Thomas Tuchel will be furious. The Aston Villa star really didn’t need reminding that football can be a pr*ck sometimes.

    Mings could probably have done with me on hand to deliver the advice I repeated to my toddler on more than a dozen occasions in the park this morning as I encourage (force) her into football as a pastime, perhaps without the term of endearment, though the centre-back could surely do with some love as he reflects on his blunder in Aston Villa’s Champions League defeat to Club Brugge. “Not with your hands, sweetheart.”

    “He’s played for England, I don’t think the Champions League will faze him,” said Peter Crouch in the studio, unwittingly jinxing Mings ahead of his first ever European game and just his second start since tearing his cruciate ligament in the opening game of last season. The poor b*astard looked dejected as he trudged from the field in the 66th minute.

    Crouch also echoed our thoughts and we assume those of the vast majority when he explained how pleased he was to see Mings back in action.

    Having played his part in bringing Villa up from the Championship and slogging it through some fallow seasons in the Premier League, Mings was key to their upturn when Unai Emery replaced Steven Gerrard and was in and around the England team before missing Villa’s outstanding 2023/2024 season and a European Championship he would have had an excellent chance of being a part of.

    He is the last footballer that needed reminding that football can be a real pr*ck sometimes.

    It’s the kind of letter-of-the-law decision that will boil (and evidently already has boiled) Emery’s blood, and one that may have been shrugged off by the Club Brugge players and their manager despite their appeals as a common sense call. But Emery and Villa can point to a precedent for the decision from last season’s Champions League.

    Arsenal weren’t punished the Gabriel made exactly the same blunder against Bayern Munich, with Thomas Tuchel told by the referee after the game that he wasn’t going to punish what he viewed as “a kid’s mistake”.

    Emiliano Martinez put the ball down in his six-yard box and passed it to Mings, who picked it up. For some reason – we can only put it down to a brain fart – Mings didn’t think Martinez had taken the goal-kick despite his goalkeeper very clearly taking the goal-kick, having taken the same goal-kick on multiple occasions in the same game, with Mings standing in that position in order to receive the goal-kick.

    Funny? Absolutely. But we wouldn’t wish a moment like that – which has very little to do with football or the merits of one team over the other – on many footballers, certainly not Mings given what he’s been through, and particularly as it was the decisive goal of the game.

    Emery was furious on the touchline, we assume not at Mings specifically or even the referee but at his team as a whole. They’ve dropped their first points in the Champions League and although they lost in bizarre fashion didn’t deserve anything from the game in any case. They had one shot on target to Club Brugge’s seven and failed to get anything going while their hosts consistently threatened.

    It’s the Belgian side’s first win over Premier League opposition since the 1994/1995 season as Villa fell to their third consecutive defeat in all competitions.

    Emery’s side remain very well placed to qualify automatically for the Champions League knockouts but will need to play a whole lot better to make further strides both in Europe and in the Premier League. We can only hope that in order to rediscover their form they’re not required to go back to the most basic of all basics that Mings momentarily, cruelly and hilariously forgot on Wednesday.

  • Modern, inclusive, and multifunctional spaces: how participants of the 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon propose to rethink school spaces

    Modern, inclusive, and multifunctional spaces: how participants of the 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon propose to rethink school spaces

    Modern, inclusive, and multifunctional spaces: how participants of the 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon propose to rethink school spaces

    The Hackathon presented projects for the reconstruction and construction of new schools in different regions of Ukraine.

    During the war, the issues of preserving Ukrainian identity and passing it on to future generations became more important. Education plays a key role in this process. And in order to make the educational process more enjoyable and easy, the educational space is of great importance. Realizing this, the participants of the 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon paid considerable attention to the renovation of educational spaces. The ideas proposed by the volunteers embody modern approaches to the arrangement of educational institutions: inclusiveness, multifunctionality, energy efficiency, and environmental friendliness. At the same time, the authors of the proposed projects do not forget about heritage and preservation of historical memory, incorporating ethnic motifs and even using the remains of buildings destroyed by the war.

    Restoration of a secondary school in Bakhmut

    As part of the IRS Hackathon "100 Ideas for Cities," volunteers propose to restore the building of Bakhmut Secondary School #24.

    The team has developed a modern public space that meets the needs of today, including a safe and comfortable infrastructure for pedestrians. The design principle is to clearly delineate the functions of the school and simultaneously combine them in a glazed atrium with pedestrian bridges, which becomes the center of the school. Classrooms are proposed to be located in the wings of the streets, and shared workplaces and public access areas should be located in a separate building on the northern part of the territory facing the park.

    The foundations of the previous school building are also included in the project, which will give students a sense of heritage and contribute to their social development. The project provides for a well-developed infrastructure, including art classes, a fablab, a canteen, a gym with a climbing wall, a library, physics and chemistry classes with advanced equipment. The building is clearly zoned, with public infrastructure on the ground floor, where the canteen, fablab and art classes are located. This will allow the premises to be used outside of school hours. The project also envisages the expansion of the school as a local community and cultural center, in line with global trends. The educational part occupies floors 2 through 5 and can be easily separated.

    Interesting fact

    The architecture of the school teaches: brick, concrete, glass, wood – the natural materials used do not imitate anything, reflect the essence of their work in the construction of the building and children will gain knowledge about the physical characteristics, even see the process of natural aging of materials. There is also the possibility of access to the roof, with an educational area where students will learn how to grow plants. In addition, it is planned to place solar panels there, and students will be able to learn the principle of their operation and how they form Energy.

    The author of the idea was Vladislava Terekhova, a 3rd-year student of the National University "Kharkiv National University of urban economy named after Beketov"

    The authors of another architectural plan for the restoration of this school propose to make an atrium on the site of the destroyed part of the school – it will be a three-level school-wide space, including the main lobby, forum, foyer of the assembly hall and recreational spaces. This space has both a main entrance from the street and an exit to the school-wide event area in the courtyard. the Assembly Hall is also proposed to be expanded. In addition, it is proposed to build a new building of the primary school with classrooms, workshops, a universal hall, rooms for extended day groups and places for recreation.

    On the other side of the complex, the possibility of expanding the workshop building, creating laboratories and recreation areas is being considered. The design of the facades was based on modern school architecture, as well as the historic buildings of Bakhmut. It is also proposed to insulate the facades with modern energy-saving approaches, and to place solar panels on the roofs of the buildings.

    Also, the authors of the project suggested taking into account the terrain – the school is located on a site with a slope, and this makes it possible to build a basement and equip a shelter there.

    The plans also include parterre areas, bicycle parking, parking for school buses, green areas and sports grounds.

    Project authors

    Alexandra Buimister, student of the Environmental Design program at the Kyiv National University of technology and design.

    Daniil Kosenko, curator, head of the Department of interior design and furniture of KNUTD, candidate of art history, architect.

    Reconstruction of the Kodyma Lyceum

    Participants of the Hackathon offer reconstruction of the Kodymsky Lyceum No. 1 of the Podolsk District of the Odessa region.

    The project involves the reconstruction of the current school building and the addition of new sections. The condition of the existing building is poor. The floor is crumbling, and the building itself does not meet modern needs and energy efficiency requirements.

    The authors of the project propose a new spatial composition that will meet modern pedagogical approaches and European requirements.

    The school complex proposed by the architects consists of modular learning spaces with wooden walls that can be customized to create different room sizes. Different entrances meet the needs of learning. At the entrance to the school, it is proposed to place a conference room and a secretary's desk, with space for students to work. The school should be open, flexible and multifunctional, serving both educational and community purposes. This hall, the agora, can become a place for community events. The sequence of classrooms offers a variety of uses for lessons, meetings, and laboratories.

    The project also provides for the creation of a hostel that will have a modular configuration of rooms.

    The building's exterior terraces provide intimate spaces for reading and socializing, with curtains for privacy. Common spaces will host meetings and sporting events.

    Externally, the building has a protective brick shell and wooden interior elements. Solar panels on the roof generate electricity with rainwater recovery systems. X-Lam walls and sliding panels create adaptive spaces. It is proposed to use factory CLT elements (CLT or multi – layer glued wooden panel, consisting of at least three layers of solid lumber glued together, which are laid in mutually perpendicular directions-ed.), which accelerate construction. A significant innovation is the terrace, which provides a Large play space controlled by teachers.

    Views from the terraces will accentuate the landscape and park below. Roof gardens will protect from weather conditions and improve thermal insulation.

    Interesting fact

    In the dorm, thanks to curtains and panels, it will be possible to combine or divide rooms, creating a kind of small apartments or consecutive single rooms. Thus, it can initially serve as a refugee shelter, in the future it can be similar to a college, and later it can be converted into a hotel or guest house.

    Project authors

    The working group from the Polytechnic University of Milan: architect Franco Tagliabue and professor Filippo Piascentin.

    The authors of another project for the reconstruction of the Kodym Lyceum suggest first of all to focus on the restoration of the building of the former hostel, which has not been used since 2005. In their project, they tried to ensure accessibility, energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal of the building.

    The team suggests updating the entrance group, recreation areas, most of the furniture for the building, sun protection for vulnerable areas, and adding a vestibule passage to the school building on all levels where a lift is installed.

    Authors of the project

    Architects, students of the Kiev National University of construction and architecture: Yulia Nedoluzhko, Alexandra Piven, Marta Kozerenko.

    Curator: Tatiana Kashchenko, candidate of architecture, associate professor of the Department of architectural design of civil buildings and structures of the Kiev National University of construction and architecture.

    Reconstruction of a school complex in Gostomel

    Volunteers are proposing the reconstruction of a school complex in Gostomel, Kyiv region. This project is imbued with symbolism and has great potential for revitalizing the village.

    Now the school buildings and the surrounding area are abandoned. Volunteers propose to radically change the situation, while at the same time using what is now cluttering up the territory to arrange open spaces, thereby emphasizing the revival of the town. The goal is to transform what was destroyed into something even better.

    The school complex proposed by the authors of the project consists of various educational institutions with large intersecting spaces. These spaces can serve not only as a place for children to learn, but also for the general public. It is proposed to expand pedestrian and bicycle accessibility to promote a more vibrant city.

    The layout revolves around two central courtyards, with a gym and kindergarten separated by a corridor for different age groups. The Sports Hall has a separate entrance for extracurricular use and a second floor for sporting events.

    The school's project is based on the principles of openness, flexibility and adaptability, meeting the requirements of the European community for future educational spaces. The central Agora serves as the focal point of the building, with separate entrances for senior and junior schools and tree-lined courtyards. Two wings of the building, extending to the sky, are proposed to be equipped with photovoltaic systems (solar panel system – ed.) to generate electricity and collect rainwater for reuse. The patio, which will act as an impluvium (indoor pool – ED.), will emphasize the practice of sustainable water collection. The design of the school emphasizes separation and sharing between the two schools, allowing for interaction and shared spaces.

    The terrace, which will be formed by the sloping roofs, offers a new play area for children with controlled supervision. The views from the terraces will extend the natural landscape, providing safe, soft-surfaced play areas.

    Reusing the rubble of an old school building not only reduces waste, but also preserves collective memory. The mountain of rubble will serve as a recreational space for sporting events and Recreation, combining the old with the new in a harmonious way.

    Project authors

    Working group from the Polytechnic University of Milan: architect and Professor Franco Tagliabue together with Filippo Piazentin.

    Creation of a new school in Krasnopolskaya hromada

    In the Krasnoselsky territorial community in the Odessa region, volunteers propose to build a new modern school for 1,100 students.

    The authors of the project aim to create a learning environment that promotes intellectual development, creativity and social interaction of students. The main idea is to unleash the creative potential of everyone who will study at this school.

    The priority in the design of the new building was a harmonious combination of development with the projected general layout of the site and the psychology of students. It is based on the need to provide a harmonious space for the child's personal transformation.

    The school is designed to meet high standards of energy efficiency and inclusiveness in education.

    Project authors

    The group is curated by Anatoly Davydov, head of the Department of Architectural Design, dean of the Faculty of architecture of the National Academy of Fine Arts and architecture, associate professor. Band members: Anastasia Doyar, Vladislava Levitskaya, Ekaterina Peskova ,Vyacheslav Nesterenko and Veronika Pinchuk

    Another team of volunteers also offers a project for the reconstruction of the Krasnoselskaya hromada school. The authors of this project note that now the existing school building does not have enough space that would be properly equipped. The team proposes to turn the school into an inclusive learning space that can also function for the needs of the entire community.

    Of course, for students, the school itself and its territory are accessible all day. But the public part of the building, which includes two blocks, namely the assembly hall and the library, is open to adults during extracurricular hours. The assembly hall can be used for events, performances, lectures, etc., and the library premises can be used for work or study. Also on the ground floor there is a dining room and a sports hall. The entrance and classrooms of the primary school are separated for the convenience of students. on the second and third floors there are classrooms and recreation areas for recreation during recess. A shelter for 600 people is provided on the underground floor. Public blocks and entrances are visually highlighted with a blue line, which is complemented by accent window frames on the facade.

    Interesting fact

    Solar panels, energy – saving windows, rainwater collection, green roofs and planting new trees also ensure the environmental friendliness and energy efficiency of the building.

    Project authors

    Mariia Molodcha, a student of the O.M. Beketov Kharkiv National University of Urban Economy.

    Curator, Senior Lecturer of the Dept. Innovative Technologies in Urban Environment Design, A.M. Beketov KhNUIA – Kornilova Lyudmila

    Boyar Harvard Project

    As part of the hackathon, it is also proposed to create a functional school educational space "Boyarsky Harvard" on the basis of the Konovalets Lyceum with the preservation of the historical building of the existing school. Two projects are also presented in the competition.

    The konovalets Lyceum in Boyarka, Kyiv region, has a rich history and is a historical architectural monument of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.this building was turned into a school, where 500 students study, who are forced to attend the institution in two shifts due to lack of space. recently replaced the roof with metal tiles, completed the dining room, but the assembly hall is missing. At the same time, a large number of ancient oaks grow on the territory of the Lyceum, which is the hallmark of this place.

    In the first project, it is proposed to create an additional modern educational space on the territory of the Lyceum. The project includes a new school building consisting of a junior and high school building, a Stem Laboratory, a gym, a canteen, a hall, and a media library. An interesting and functional improvement of the territory is also planned, namely: a basketball and sports field, recreation areas, a children's playground and an unusual courtyard in the historical part of the Lyceum. Infrastructure for pedestrians and necessary driveways for fire transport are provided.

    Interesting fact

    The image of the new building plays in contrast to the Lyceum, and has a large number of glazing, which simultaneously improves the insolation of the premises and combines the building with nature.

    Project authors

    Student Of The Kiev National University of construction and architecture – Sirotsinskaya N. D.

    Curator: head of the educational and Architectural Workshop, candidate of architecture, associate professor of the Department of APTSBS of the Kiev National University of construction and architecture Vladimir Priymak.

    The authors of the second" Boyar Harvard " identified 5 Problem Areas in the arrangement of the existing Lyceum: public catering, recreation, space for learning (require expansion), an economic area near the classrooms, a small sports hall under which the former chapel is used.

    The project proposes to leave the existing building for primary and build a new building for secondary and high schools. The authors propose to preserve the historical character, while using modern energy-efficient materials and ensuring inclusivity. The new building will have an atrium space that can be adapted to different needs. We also provide a food hall, gym, Museum and STEM laboratory.

    Actually, as part of the second project, two options for transforming the Lyceum are proposed: with a glass transition and a freestanding one.

    Interesting fact

    The use of internal space for various needs of students is widespread abroad and, unfortunately, this is rare in domestic practice.

    Project authors

    Architect, Senior Lecturer of the Department of architecture of buildings and structures of the architectural and Art Institute of the Odessa State Academy of construction and architecture Andrey Chernenko.

    The author of the idea, a 4th-year student of the Department of architecture of buildings and structures of the architectural and Art Institute of the Odessa State Academy of construction and architecture Lina Danilova.

    Project curator, architect, doctor of philosophy in architecture and Urban Planning, assistant of the Department of architecture of buildings and structures of the architectural and Art Institute of the Odessa State Academy of construction and architecture Evgeny Dunaevsky.

    Reconstruction of the Lyceum in Reshetilovka

    Volunteers propose to reconstruct the existing Oleynik Lyceum in Reshetilovka, Poltava region.

    The building does not meet the requirements of energy efficiency, the freezing facade and old roof do not allow children to function normally and provide appropriate learning conditions. After analyzing the history and culture of the community, the authors were inspired to create an idea for this particular town, taking into account its cultural heritage. The project combines modern architectural methods, materials and ethnic motifs.

    This reconstruction also provides for the renewal and modernization of the school territory, the completion of evacuation stairs and bathrooms in the gym, not forgetting about ecology and landscaping. it is also proposed to equip the building with a winter garden. its premises can be used for conducting experiments on growing and studying plants in biology classes, as well as as a recreational area for students.

    The authors of the idea are a student of the Institute of innovative education "Kiev National University of construction and architecture": Victoria Lobanchikova and Daria Levonchuk.

    University campus in Mariupol

    Not only schools, but also universities attracted the attention of hackathon participants. So the authors of another project propose the creation of a university campus of the Priazovsky State Technical University.

    The main problems that existed even before the occupation and destruction of Mariupol are inconvenient public transport, insufficient attractiveness, a small commercial area and weak social ties.

    The new campus is proposed to be built with an emphasis on eliminating these problems as much as possible. The campus should be technologically convenient and become a formative element in the rebuilt city.

    The authors of the project see their mission in providing a learning environment where every student can actively develop and achieve success in all areas of knowledge. It is also proposed to create innovative spaces for creative work, cooperation and exchange of ideas between students of various specialties. The infrastructure should promote a healthy lifestyle by developing sports and recreational opportunities. The authors of the idea want to create a sustainable and environmentally friendly campus that will embody comfort, cooperation and development.

    Authors of the idea

    Architecture students of the Kiev National University of construction and architecture Shinkarchuk Maria, Bilokur Alexey, Lebed Bogdan, Roiko Nadezhda, Yurchik Ilya.

    Curator: associate professor of the Department of architecture and urban planning of the Kiev National University of construction and architecture, – Vera Shpakovskaya.

    About Hackathon "100 ideas for cities"

    One of the largest projects to restore Ukrainian cities after the war is the Hackathon "100 ideas for cities", organized by The Project innovation and reconstruction for society (IRS) and the NGO "club of Mayors".

    The hackathon has already brought significant results, bringing together 63 developed architectural ideas for participating communities from all over Ukraine. Currently, 250 applications have already been received from communities in 22 regions, which is about a hundred communities. the project involves 139 formed architectural teams, 20% from abroad: Belgium, Chile, Austria, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Italy, the Netherlands and Slovakia.