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glory to ukraine, do you know such a song, time on me. you see, i said that i was watching, i don't know, it's the same thing, the winner of the eurovision song contest of ukraine! you can we will win normally i'm alive it's not my land you're happy i'm happy i'm proud of myself we'll
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win class class ukraine ukraine ukraine!
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he's sincere , he's drunk, just be sincere about everything , father is here, grandmother, let's go with him, let's get drunk, ah, by the way, i'll always come to you, don't wake me up, they'll be taken by grandma, the region. well, why are you
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on stage ? scene to interview the winners if if ukraine wins, then i will definitely go to the eurovision stage, that's why kalush, you will win
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, my mine, and i love you, i want to be my love, my strong love, help
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, dynamo kyiv, impression , feeling that the boys performed in the eurovision final and oleg, you are causing azov, so the spice of
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ukraine!
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ukraine goal ukraine !
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camera i congratulate you, this is an incredible emotion , i cried for half an hour, i guess, thank you, i survived it, but it was very possible, but don't tell me your feelings, it's really true. i've never seen oleg worry so much, no one has seen the jury's scores like you in general, because i saw that they were all not very
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good . - and a big thank you to all ukrainians, to all the diaspora who voted for us, a big thank you , this victory is really very important for us this year, we did everything possible to make it
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happen. i invite you to come here, brothers to do a lot we did it brother congratulations to everyone believe it is so easy and you can check it you are happy please you are proud of yourself you are very happy it starts with you all i am oleg you are very
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brave and we should talk about people's rights because of how well these suits and we we feel this pain with you and i feel you i feel i when all my brothers my sister is the only one he has a question or something i want you to raise everything to someone it feels as if i myself visited the backstage of the eurovision song contest well, let's move from music to music in kama he lived architecture he worked and filled the streets of kharkiv with european
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architecture, now he came to lviv and is preparing to rebuild the city. drozdov oleg and divys once again i congratulate many foreigners now in ukraine, in particular politicians, in particular the press, and i have heard that the average tourist will not distinguish, for example, the main square of lviv from warsaw is different from prague, kiev and kharkov are different , do you agree and why are all cities absolutely unique, there is nothing like it anywhere else, we only have one in the world, lviv, or is it one kyiv or kharkiv, they are unique, peculiar, they were formed under different circumstances and therefore they are
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unique, it is made of some unique things , it is quite something unique, it is simply necessary, somehow everything should be given for it kharkiv is a red brick constructivism, in general, to what extent have these ukrainian townhouses been preserved on moskalovka ? they say how unique all this architecture is, is it still available somewhere in ukraine? it is slobozhanshchyna. it has its own features and some similarities, and there is something there , these glass factories and bricks, like these finishing materials, everything is different, but still, every the city is a kind of combination of different layers of history and everything else, because kharkiv was the capital of utopia and the ukrainian soviet
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republic. i mean new factories, new residential areas, new administrative buildings, so it has a very big influence on this constructivism to everything that happened in kharkiv even after the 20s and 30s, and i think to this day it is such a certain gene. but the tradition that exists in the city is not something that we directly appreciate here. so what are we used to, but now when you see that the building of the regional state administration, the court of appeal, the building of the word, they are destroyed, well, they are damaged. i would say so, it should be restored. there is nothing to restore
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it . no it is not necessary, can restore and do more technological more inclusive and a-a m-m some kind of internal space well, that's how they said in one of their interviews that reconstruction but the possibility of development of architecture some things and which have some historical some they have some some high quality architectural i well no no great stalinist architecture, but these are all the buildings that were just damaged, and mary and kruborada, they are valuable, they
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must be preserved, they must be very critical, and they must be restored or reconstructed, but they must be returned. and some basic features of the architects should remain. who wants to rebuild kharkiv will be the british norman foster, you must have seen his work in france, the shopping mall in good condition, this is what you know about the new round, that's why our kharkiv is now not very clear about exactly what norman foster will do ... what to do in kharkiv, he himself says that he is somehow like a bridge between money, expertise, and the world, and
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he positions himself that way, maybe he himself will not be, well, no one to them. at the very least, i do not know what, what, what is planned, how he sees his mission, well, that is the question he did not answer clearly. i would really like kharkiv to be a city that is open to the world and where almost all the trends that exist in the world have appeared there. could become such a big platform for such a-ah hmm international cooperation that you don't know what will be something one of the
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main ones is the customer am i wrong in cities always in the last few decades er-er this is the community this is the main er-e power and what a-a shapes the city. i see both in what we do at the kharkiv school of architecture. we define the profession of an architect as a moderator first of all. well, he moderates various other experts, he brings them together into some kind of whole, such a more idea, a whole structure, and he is engaged in integrating different interests and different knowledge into one thing, he also moderates the eyes of society and citizens as he hears them, he somehow
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interprets more in the park, many buildings designed by your bureau, what about them now, do you know several projects that have been destroyed, there is an honest house that was almost pierced by a rocket, there is such a one the project we did for friends and this is such a hmm ah showroom and of it well, there is so little left there, there is such a very cool equestrian sports er such a club and there is also a lot of damage, but i haven’t seen it yet picture yes, it hurts, but it cannot be compared with human life. but what goes away, or something, when a mass of people, uh, stay at home, and how
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is it there, residents of northern saltov, are you ready to join the restoration of kharkiv, well, this is our city. we have to plan it, and we started it. and a new e-e coalition with such an urban alliance that has a name flourishing and this is such a large international coalition that has various experts from various fields and we are already starting work that is aimed and will be useful to all cities of ukraine . well, the most important thing is the sequence of all these understandings, actions
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, and everything else, and this is a large number of questions , and i think that this should already be marked and thought about. you also said in one of your interviews that architecture is a conversation with time, the past with the future, looking at the present, at this war , at the heroic resistance of ukrainians, what should the architecture of ukraine, in particular, and kharkiv, your native city, be, it should be. this is the way it is. uh, um, i don’t know, there are service institutions, leave them as soviet, after all, some kind of exploitation of some by none , that is, the city should be man -centric, so there is not enough of almost everything, so, for example, cities must be and each district must be
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its self-worth and all services and workplaces should be there polycentricity a-a this means that the city should have several centers that focus on life should be much better mobility the city should have a more dense more compact this gives the opportunity ah, consume much less energy and have a better service, it should be a greener city, there should be more parks not only in the center, but somewhere in each of the districts there should be some kind of very new economy, and the whole city is somehow transformed under this economy that's how it should be
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more international, some kind of city on such cooperation with different countries with different some kind of corporations, it must be something new, well, at least it sounds like that, well, it is still in time. you can say that there is such a city that still lives and works there is a large number of friends, this is rotterdam yes, i i can say that they more or less rebuilt it, well , that's it, that's it, that's just how many 70 years have passed since the destruction of rotterdam and and that's it , you can only say that it was rebuilt in a semi- systemic way, this doesn't say what's there 30 years ago, there was some kind of desert or something there, but it
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is an ambitious city. it has like a war as an open project, it can transform itself over time , and this is very good. well, maybe kharkiv will have a new attempt to become a metropolis. look at ukraine. kharkiv is your native again . well, after the war , in 7-10 years, i think that well, this war gives birth to a dream and and we have to reach this dream and this is a dream of a much higher level than ukraine was before the war. thank you for the conversation and mariupol sea resort port and metallurgical capital
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at the same time, when muscovy deported 18,000 greeks from the crimea, they settled in the azov region and named the town mariupol. in two years of occupation, the nazis turned the city into a scorched desert and the very next day after the liberation, the people of mariupol began to rebuild the city. but the free land sanctified by blood will never surrender to the enemy who does not understand how to fight for the freedom of mariupol invincible, their people cried when they saw our boys ours already at home, they know how you remember that on the last day,
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behind you and even on other continents, they will not forget you hungry ukraine true friendship is stronger than war on the first day of the war junior sergeant mykhailo ne solony was ordered to evacuate wounded comrades from podglukhov on cars that were red crosses, but the enemy started shelling it anyway, the car caught fire , they started to get people out of there, when there were no passengers left in the burning car, mykhailo directed an enemy tank to it and destroyed it at the cost of his own life heroes do not die when there are no words, they go out
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into the streets and the city square to say in this way, we want to draw attention to ukraine glory to ukraine witnessed economic crimes learned about the illegal use of budget funds encountered obstacles to business let's launch we will win together we are strong if earlier in society there was an opinion about the existence of art outside of politics, now the answer is unequivocal ukrainian artists too they reflect on the war unleashed by russia - this is manifested in their works, more details about what is the
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life of ukrainian art today, what is its preeminence at the world level, see more our country it is necessary to cancel russian culture now, only vitya, i would like to start on a more positive note, to discuss, for example, your legendary move, a short conversation and to spend in general a short conversation, but today we are talking about more serious things about art during the war . here is this art center from
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february 24. it has changed a lot after the 24th. we in culture and art in management are beginning to react as quickly as possible to what is happening , and the gallery has always been in two formats, the first the format is within our walls, the rest is outside, from those walls became the initiator of many programs that were connected with immigrants, that were connected with the consolidation of the cultural community, a lot of things moved abroad, especially when we talk about exhibitions, some creative projects, sometimes the artists themselves do not they travel, send works, but there is very little in ukraine, the ukrainian cultural fund, for example, does not currently finance projects by giving money to the front for the needs of the front, but not later, without replacing them with some loans, donations, etc. more that is, there has been a bit of a vacuum in ukraine,
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people of culture are sitting without money even today

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