The proposal for an eco-complex in Hlibivka near the Kyiv Sea, Ukraine, designed to be an apartment-hotel that is completely self-sufficient and has a regenerative impact on the environment. Initiated by Sergii Dumyk and architect Semen Polomanyi, the project emphasizes radical non-intervention in n...
The proposal for an eco-complex in Hlibivka near the Kyiv Sea, Ukraine, designed to be an apartment-hotel that is completely self-sufficient and has a regenerative impact on the environment. Initiated by Sergii Dumyk and architect Semen Polomanyi, the project emphasizes radical non-intervention in nature, utilizing advanced eco-technologies such as rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and non-polluting materials like hemp and lime. The project seeks to address the global environmental crisis, citing alarming statistics on biodiversity loss and water scarcity, by creating architecture that functions like nature and serves as a demonstration and educational platform for sustainable development and climate change mitigation. Key design features include elevated buildings to protect the landscape, reliance on renewable energy (solar and wind), and architectural solutions optimized for energy efficiency and passive ventilation.