10.12.2025
Ro3kvit team
Ro3kvit at the International Exhibition Phoenix Rising: Visions for Rebuilding Ukraine in London
Ro3kvit is participating in the international architecture and urbanism exhibition Phoenix Rising: Visions for Rebuilding Ukraine, which is taking place at The Building Centre in London. The exhibition runs from 9 December 2025 to 9 January 2026 and is open to the public.
The exhibition is curated by Lucy Bullivant and Arthur Kay — UK-based experts in architecture, urbanism, and innovation-led development. The project brings together Ukrainian and international teams working on resilience, post-war transformation, climate adaptation, and reconstruction with a strong social dimension.
Ro3kvit Projects on Display
Three Ro3kvit projects are presented at the exhibition, reflecting different spatial scales — from a national natural system to a specific city and local community:
— Dnipro River Integrated Vision — a long-term integrated vision for the Dnipro River as a key ecological, infrastructural, and social resource for Ukraine. The project addresses water security, landscape planning, economic development, ecosystem restoration, and the future role of the river in the country’s spatial structure.
— Project with Hirska hromada— a research-based and spatial project working with a community affected by occupation. It focuses on memory, loss, lived experience under occupation, and rethinking future reconstruction through residents’ voices and spatial return scenarios.
— Climate Strategy for the City of Kremenchuk — a strategic document aimed at adapting the city to climate change. The project addresses heatwaves, water, green infrastructure, mobility, and energy resilience, integrating climate policy into the broader logic of urban development.
About the exhibition:
Phoenix Rising: Visions for Rebuilding Ukraine serves as a platform for international professional dialogue on what Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction can become — not as a mechanical rebuilding of what was destroyed, but as a deep transformation of space, infrastructure, ecological systems, and social ties. The exhibition brings together architectural projects, strategic documents, spatial visions, research, and multimedia materials.
Ro3kvit’s participation in the exhibition is an opportunity to present Ukrainian approaches to recovery on the international stage and to embed Ukraine’s experience in the global discussion on resilient cities, climate adaptation, and the role of communities in spatial transformation.