anna kyriy, architect, representative of the architectural chamber of ukraine, we are joined by ms. ood day, are you still in lugano in an hour. okay, then we have a maximum of 55-56 minutes for a conversation. i understand that it remains so good, we are short. that is, we started talking about the fact that it is also possible to rebuild in different ways. for example, there is warsaw, which was simply destroyed, but there is simply nothing left. from warsaw, so the germans destroyed it after the second world war and they actually restored everything that we see now in the center of the historical center of the royal castle, the walls, everything, everything, everything was restored practically from scratch, just having pictures, what pictures and so on. and this is the question of what needs to be rebuilt, well, i don’t know whether the zhovki castle, for example, was fantastic, the soviets left little of it, the russians, but well, that is, how did they leave everything after it was destroyed, everything can be restored, we know how okay, but there is something that for example,