The winner of the architectural competition for the new High Anti-Corruption Court’s building announced

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In August 2021, the High Anti-Corruption Court together with the EUACI Anti-Corruption Initiative launched the All-Ukrainian Closed Architectural Competition for the best project proposal for the new construction of the HACC’s building at 41 Peremohy Avenue in Kyiv. The event was organized by the National Union of Architects of Ukraine.
 
Recently, a tender commission consisting of architects from Kyiv, Lviv and Kharkiv, as well as representatives of the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative and High Anti-Corruption Court determined the winner of the architectural tender for the best project proposal.
 
The winners became Oleksandr Pinchuk, Mykhailo Korsak and Vyacheslav Stetsiuk. They receive the opportunity to implement their project for the new building of the High Anti-Corruption Court.
 
The architectural concept of the new building of the HACC, presented by the winners, embodies the symbols of change and reform, and at the same time acts as a bridge between traditions, history and new technologies. The two volumes of the building are different in visual and shape. At the same time, the upper block made of glass and metal, which symbolizes reforms and innovations, is dominant. The lower block of the building, more thorough, has a grid of facade divisions and is decorated with granite, identical to the central facade of the existing building, emphasizing the continuity of forms and materials.
 
The second prize was won by: Maksym Shulha, Ivanna Shulha, and Mykola Malovany. Third place – Andriy Lesyuk, Mykhailo Kohut, Ihor Kohut, Tereza Karlyk, Gordiy Svyaty, Ulyana Hrechka, Eva Bondarenko, Kateryna Ivashchuk and Maria Shkolnyk.

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