Join us for a discussion of the role of temporary housing as a place of care and healing during the ongoing crisis. This program is hosted in collaboration with the exhibition Constructing Hope: Ukraine which is currently on view in the CAC’s Skyscraper Gallery through September 1, 2025
Currently displayed in the CAC’s Skyscraper Gallery as part of the Constructing Hope: Ukraine exhibition, Co-Haty is a project by the Ukrainian NGO MetaLab that provides temporary emergency accommodations for internally displaced people in Western Ukraine, offering them solace in the aftermath of the Russian invasion. Approximately 12 million Ukrainians were compelled to abandon their homes, with 6.5 million seeking refuge in the western part of the country. However, decades of housing policy challenges revealed a shortage of affordable housing options. In response to this pressing need, the Co-Haty team closely collaborates with local governments and an extensive network of agencies.
Join us for a presentation and conversation with Anna Dobrova, co-founder of Metalab, who will present her firm’s project that refurbishes and repurposes large, vacant former Soviet municipal buildings into emergency shelters.