About this reports the Oleg Volosovskyi, founder of loft buro design and architecture studio.
In a special project called mod.UA, the designers provided the necessary elements for both temporary residence and future conversion for commercial use.
"Many of our citizens were left without a roof over their heads, forced to wander the world in search of shelter. We are honored to help in the profile of our profession. We developed sleeping modules... compact, but with everything built-in to accommodate things and the ability to feel dignified, even in such conditions," Oleg Volosovskyi notes.
The special furniture series includes bedrooms, kitchens, showers and dressing rooms, as well as additional positions, including tables, chairs, lighting and textiles.
It is worth noting that arranging temporary housing in this way does not require significant effort and time - installation takes 1,5-2 hours.
The project is currently being implemented by the Gudani group company headed by Serhii Dzyubak. The first developments started with sleeping modules, in the future they will also work on others.
By the way, the premises equipped with these structures can be repurposed into hostels after the victory in the war.
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