20 Feb 2024
12m

How to design for dignity during times of war | Slava Balbek

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This podcast episode introduces the harrowing experiences of an architect who became an emergency kitchen co-chef during the war in Ukraine. The speaker finds solace in their work, providing support to the military and medics through their organization, KeyChain, which has served up to 15,000 hot meals on peak days. The Key Volunteer organization, formed to cook meals for territorial defense units, has expanded its mission to include providing shelter, food, and medicine for displaced people. KeyChain also prioritizes creating a sense of home for displaced Ukrainians through shared spaces and amenities. The Re-Ukraine Housing project aims to create dignified temporary housing for displaced people, providing them with the space and resources they need to rebuild their lives.

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