Villa at Halytskoi Armii St, 3a
This three-story villa is located in a side lane of Halytskoi Armii Street, 3a (formerly Hlinky Street), within a villa district.
This three-story villa is located in a side lane of Halytskoi Armii Street, 3a (formerly Hlinky Street), within a villa district.
The complex of buildings of the Lviv Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital ( Ochmatdyt) is located at the address of Lysenka Street, 31.
In the 1920s and 1930s educational and entertainment clubs were increasingly established for workers of various institutions. For the modern organization of society, it was important not only to control private life through the new rules of living space, but also the public pastime of «a new man».
The house at Rusovykh St, 4, where the gynecological department of the city hospital is situated now, was erected for the needs of the city’s emigration department.
When it comes to preserving architecture, the focus is often on the facades and entrance halls that fall under general city laws regarding heritage. Flat interiors often are not protected since they are private spaces, and their preservation relies on the goodwill of their owners.
The modernist apartment blocks of the 1920s and 1930s must have looked incredible to city dwellers of that time, with their beautiful wavy shapes, shiny facades, porthole windows, and fancy walls concealing the latest innovations in household appliances.
Our research and documentation project on interwar modernist architecture, “Lviv. Modernist Architecture,” is beginning a collaboration with the ZMIN Foundation.
The architecture of modernism in Lviv was a separate philosophy, where the city was perceived as a living organism. The basis of all architectural ideas was the harmony between the city, houses and people. The craftsmanship of Lviv builders, the aesthetics and style of these buildings are so powerful that they still look very modern and original, as they did almost a hundred years ago. This means that Lviv is an important and at the same time unique part of perhaps the most popular direction in European architecture.
Lviv. Architecture of Modernism — this is the first research portal about the understudied architecture of interwar modernism in Lviv.
We raise the issue of preserving the architecture of interwar modernism in Lviv, form a database of architectural objects of the interwar period, which contains maximum information and photos, talk about architects and people who created, lived and were inspired by modernism architecture in Lviv. We research the stories of current and former residents, analyze the contexts and realities of the interwar period and share it with you in publications. Love and explore modernist Lviv with us!
Special thanks to the Center for Urban History of Central-Eastern Europe and Yulia Bohdanova, a researcher of Lviv interwar modernism architecture, for inspiring and giving impetus to work on this difficult topic.