Ukraine’s Pavilion 13 is a brutalist-era landmark reborn as a Twenty first-century cultural hub

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Pavilion 13 in Kyiv, Ukraine, a Soviet brutalist-architecture-era exhibition corridor initially designed by SS Pavlovsky, has simply been renovated into a recent artwork centre. The mission, led by ФОРМА architects, not solely brings a modernist structure gem again to life, but additionally presents an necessary cultural house for creatives and artwork fanatics within the Ukrainian capital at a difficult time for the nation, with the battle with Russia ongoing.

Lead architects Iryna Miroshnykova and Oleksii Petrov labored on the scheme, which opened this summer time (2025), internet hosting artist Sam Lewitt, who presents his mission, Шубін (SHUBIN), on website. We caught up with ФОРМА to seek out out extra concerning the constructing and the follow’s journey.

Tour Pavilion 13, Ukraine’s new artwork hub, with its architects, ФОРМА

(Picture credit score: Courtesy Pavilion 13 / Forma)

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