ENTRY DETAILS

  • Company Name Architectural Team of Dmytro Volyk and Ksenia Donetska
  • Entry Name Reconstruction of Uspenska Square in Dnipro, Ukraine
  • Category
    • Public Landscape
      Best of Best (2025)
  • Clients
  • Lead Designer Dmytro Volyk and Ksenia Donetska
  • Design Team Daria Koshcheeva, Igor Andrienko, Iryna Khvostikova
  • Completion Date November 1, 2023
  • Size 14500 m2
  • Location Uspenska Square, Dnipro, Ukraine
  • Photo Credit Andriy Avdeenko
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SHORT DESCRIPTION

Uspenska Square in Dnipro is one of the oldest squares in the city of one million people. Designed in the early 19th century, it was an important infrastructure element and the heart of public interactions. Now, it is part of a global system of planning elements located in the historic center. In the 19th century, the square was home to the majestic Assumption Cathedral with a public garden, and it was a significant attraction point for townspeople. During the Soviet era, the cathedral lost its traditional function and architecture, and the space around it also stagnated. The square ceased to be a part of public life and instead turned into a transit area with no meaning, that people passed by without pausing. Before the reconstruction, its planning structure and functionality did not meet the current needs for a safe and inclusive pedestrian space. Therefore, the architects' task was to revive the square as part of the city's pedestrian framework, to make it more humanistic and qualitative in terms of social interactions. On the territory of 1.45 hectares, we organized relevant pedestrian connections, planted 285 new trees, created new options for leisure and interaction between people and the city, taking into account the needs of different social groups. In terms of transportation, we prioritized pedestrians and bicycles, redistributed traffic flows, and organized parking. A two-way bicycle lane was arranged along the road. Pedestrian crossings on the roadway elements were created on the same level as the sidewalk. The necessary areas were paved with tactile tiles for people with visual impairments.