Ukrainian Monuments at War

The sculptural monuments destroyed and damaged, and what actions are being taken

Lukashivka. Churchbalbek bureau

Monuments at war

The front lines of modern wars run not only on the ground. Thousand-year-old stone babas, museums and archives, cultural centers, and theaters have become targets for missiles, bombs, and artillery shelling.

Golitsyn's Palace. Trostyanetsbalbek bureau

Why is this crucial?

Russia's genocidal war targets not only the Ukrainian state and civilians, but its very existence – the nation's memory, history, and values, as seen in culture.

Evaluation of damages

According to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy, more than 464 war crimes against cultural heritage have occurred since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine (as of August 11, 2022).

Monument to Princess Olga, Apostle Andrew, Cyril and Methodius by Anton Orehovbalbek bureau

Taking action

Among them are sculptural monuments damaged or destroyed by shelling and bombing. To prevent even greater losses, initiative groups from various Ukrainian cities began to secure and strengthen local monuments and sculptures. 

Monument to Dante Alighieri by Anton Orehovbalbek bureau

Temporary solution

However, in the absence of a single system, structures for each monument had to be modeled from scratch, and the amount of materials needed was determined by eye.

Monument to Bohdan Khmelnytsky by Anton Orehovbalbek bureau

Monument to Petro Sahaidachny by Anton Orehovbalbek bureau

There is nothing more permanent than temporary

It is unknown how long Ukrainians will have to protect the monuments from Russian barbarism.

Keeping the looks

With this in mind, when working on the RE: Ukraine Monuments system, balbek bureau considered both the construction characteristics and the aesthetics of the protective structure.

Hrushevsky monument (2022-05-28) by Maryan Bereshbalbek bureau

Joint effort

Volunteers, along with the Alliance of Restorers of Historic Buildings of Ukraine and the Department of Cultural Heritage Protection of the Kyiv City State Administration, approached balbek bureau with a proposal to develop a unified system. 

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