Project cooperationUpdated on 17 September 2025

Creators of Modular Housing for Ukraine

Inna Otamas

Assistant for scientific work to the rector at State Higher Educational Institution “University of Education Management”

Kyiv, Ukraine

About

This initiative showcases an innovative approach to modular housing, directly aligning with the hackathon's goal of creating sustainable and flexible housing solutions. It proposes a fresh perspective on modular living spaces, moving away from the stereotypical and often criticized designs of the past.

Stage

  • Early idea

Type

  • Consortium seeks Partners

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