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04.03.2025 Izyum Recovery0

A Tale of Two Visions: How Izyum’s Future Transformed

The city of Izyum, like many Ukrainian communities, has faced unprecedented challenges due to the full-scale war and occupation. However, its vision for the future has remained strong, evolving from a peaceful hub of tourism and industry to a resilient leader navigating the complexities of war and recovery. Below, we explore how Izyum’s vision has transformed by comparing the pre-war and during-war perspectives.


Izyum’s Vision Before the Full-Scale War

Before the war, Izyum’s strategic vision focused on its natural beauty, industrial heritage, and tourism potential. The community envisioned the city as:

🌿 A Health Resort & Tourism Center – A destination for green tourism and nature conservation.

🏭 An Industrial Center – Recognized for its unique production of optics and devices.

💰 An Investment-Friendly City – Attracting businesses and fostering economic growth.

🎨 A Handicrafts & Cultural Center – Showcasing local creativity and traditional craftsmanship.

This vision reflected stability, long-term development, and economic growth through tourism and specialized industries.


Izyum’s Vision During War & Occupation

The war has profoundly reshaped the way the community sees its future. Today, Izyum’s vision is more dynamic, resilient, and forward-looking, positioning itself as:

🌍 A Treasure Trove of Natural Resources & Human Capital – A city that values both its environmental and human potential.

🏗 A Leader in Eastern Ukraine’s War-Time Recovery – Taking an active role in rebuilding while navigating ongoing challenges.

💡 A Hub for Creative Self-Realization & Innovation – Empowering individuals to develop and succeed despite adversity.

📈 A Thriving Business Community – Supporting entrepreneurs and attracting new industries.

A Smart City in the Making – Moving towards technology-driven urban development and digital transformation.

This vision reflects resilience, adaptability, and the determination to rebuild Izyum into a modern and prosperous community while the war continues.


Key Similarities & Differences

Common Goals That Persist

Economic Growth & Investment – Both visions prioritize Izyum’s economic potential, though the focus has shifted from tourism to recovery-driven business opportunities.

Natural & Cultural Heritage – The importance of Izyum’s resources and unique identity remains central to its vision.

Innovation & Uniqueness – The city continues to emphasize its distinct strengths, whether in optics production before the war or in human capital and Smart City ambitions today.

How the Vision Has Evolved

🔹 From Tourism to Recovery & Innovation – The focus has shifted from attracting tourists to leading reconstruction efforts and fostering innovation.

From Traditional Industry to Human Capital & Technology – The new vision highlights entrepreneurship, digital transformation, and creativity.

🔹 From Stability to Resilience – Izyum’s transformation reflects the strength of its people and their ability to adapt in the face of hardship.


A City Ready to Lead

Izyum’s vision has been profoundly transformed by the realities of war and the resilience of its people. Once a city focused on tourism, industry and investment, it now aims to become a symbol of recovery, human potential and technological progress.

Despite the challenges, Izyum is not just planning to rebuild – it is reinventing itself as a leader in the post-war recovery of Eastern Ukraine. With a strong community-oriented vision and a commitment to innovation, the city is on its way to becoming a ‘Smart Izyum City Community’a community that thrives on creativity, opportunity and resilience.

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06.12.2024 Izyum Recovery0

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10.10.2024 Izyum Recovery0

We are pleased to announce an upcoming round table event in Tübingen, bringing together architects, urban planners, and key stakeholders to discuss the future of the “Izyum Recovery” project. This event will be an invaluable opportunity to exchange ideas, strategies, and insights on the challenges and potential solutions for revitalizing Izyum, Ukraine.

The round table will be hosted in the office of our German partners, ARCHITEKTENWERKGRUPPE, who have generously provided the space for this important gathering. The event aims to foster collaboration and engage experts in meaningful dialogue to shape the next steps in Izyum’s recovery and sustainable urban redevelopment.

Event Details:

REGISTRATION LINK – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfap-vkr565XkxEgdx40kaDjRgxYGsu5Q6N64b_udYVGGfr4w/viewform?usp=sf_link

Location: ARCHITEKTENWERKGRUPPE Office, Tübingen, Germany
Purpose: Collaborative discussion on strategies and innovations for Izyum’s reconstruction
Registration:
Participation is open to interested professionals and stakeholders, but spaces are limited. Please register through the official Izyum Recovery project website to secure your spot.

Join us for a collaborative discussion dedicated to rebuilding and reimagining Izyum’s future!


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05.10.2024 Izyum Recovery1

REGISTRATION LINK – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbGyUPj5qCVhbl3t8toLqXaBXMSul5WvXG9WQSMfLBLZnHXg/viewform?usp=sf_link

– Organiser:
Slavic Seminar & Institute for Eastern European History and Regional Studies (series ‘Brennpunkt Ukraine’)
– Exhibition:
Silchersaal Museum, Wilhelmstraße 3, Tübingen 16 October from 15:00 to approx. 17:30
– Venue:
Altes Oberschulamt (AOS), Keplerstr. 2, Room 001
– Date & time:
Wednesday, 16 October 2024, 18.15 – 20.00 CET
– Speakers:
18:15 – 18:22
Faculty of Philosophy, Professor of Slavic Literature and Cultural Studies, Dr Shamma
Shahadat
18:22 – 18:35
Faculty of Philosophy, Institute for Eastern European History and Regional Studies, Director
Prof. Dr Klaus Gestwa
18:35 – 18:50
German-Ukrainian Society Trier, President Mr Tobias Schneider
18:50 – 19:05
Questions and discussion

19:05 – 19:25 

Curator of urban & Community project , architect from Ukraine  Ms Anastasia Gulak
19:35 – 19:50 Architektenwerkgruppe, Mr Andres Garcia Elzel and Mr Günter Rettenmeier
19:50 – 20:00 Questions and discussion
– Conclusion:
Silchersaal Museum, Wihelmstraße 3 / Tubingen, from approx. 20:15 hrs


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16.09.2024 Izyum Recovery0

Interactive exhibition “Izyum Recovery”

as an example of an adaptive approach to the revitalisation of Ukrainian cities and communities with a population of less than 100,000 people.

Date of the event: 01-02 October 2024, with the opening day on 01 October.

We sincerely invite all conscious citizens of Izyum and Kharkiv who are interested in the fate of our cities to continue the dialogue we started in May this year on the restoration of a residential neighbourhood in the central part of Izyum. We will be happy to present you the work our team has been doing since then, including the development of a master plan for the neighbourhood, individual residential buildings, the private sector and the Hub of Recovery . We would also like to share with you the insights of the project and discuss our next steps together!

The event will be held offline in Kharkiv, as well as online on the ZOOM platform with a live broadcast on YouTube / live broadcast will be available only to registered participants /.

Registration for the event is mandatory, registered participants will receive details of the event by personal email. Or by phone.

Registration form – follow the link
Detailed programme of the event – download here

 

 


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09.07.2024 Izyum Recovery1

Date: July 16, 2024
Time: 11:00 CEST
Location: ExportAkademie BadenWürttemberg GmbH, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 13, 72072 Tübingen, Germany

To attend the presentation, please register by Registration Link

We are pleased to invite you to a special presentation of our Urban and Community project IZYUM_recovery. The project presentation will take place at ExportAkademie BadenWürttemberg GmbH, which has kindly agreed to support the project by providing a venue for the presentation and involving the Academy’s green management experts.

This presentation is a part of our ongoing efforts to foster sustainable and inclusive urban development.

Presentation Highlights:

  • Introduction: Overview of the Urban and Community project, its vision, and objectives.
  • Project Scope: Detailed insights into the project’s scope, key focus areas, and expected outcomes.
  • Innovative approaches: Discussion of innovative strategies and technologies implemented in urban planning, architecture and public engagement during wartime.
  • Ecological Sustainability: Our ecological expertise is integrated into our project to ensure environmental responsibility and sustainability.
  • Case Studies: Examples of successful implementations and their impact on communities.
  • Future Plans: Roadmap for the project’s next phases and opportunities for collaboration.

Speakers:

  • Andres Garcia Elzel /   Member of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Architects– An expert in architecture and urban planning and sustainable development with extensive experience in leading successful community projects. Managing director of ARCHITEKTENWERKGRUPPE GmbH architectural bureau from Tübingen.
  • Anastasiia Gulak / Curator of the IZYUM_recovery project / Ukrainian architect, innovation manager, strategy developer. In 2024 certified by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in the framework of the programme for young managers “Fit for Partnership with Germany” on the topics of sustainable development in construction and management. Founder of the “Architectural and contruction company PORTAL-21” LLC, in Ukraine, which since 2017 working together with :
    – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
    – Ukrainian Social Investment Fund (USIF)
    – United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

This presentation is a great opportunity for professionals, stakeholders and community members who are researching urban development and sustainability during war. And who want to support the development of such projects. You can gain valuable insights and engage in meaningful discussions. Start new dialogue on the way to cooperation with experts from Germany and Ukraine this month! Don’t wait for tomorrow, we need to work together to solve complex problems quickly and efficiently today.

Call for Collaboration:

We are actively seeking new experts to join our team and contribute their knowledge and skills to our Urban and Community project. Additionally, we aim to attract suppliers of innovative solutions, investors, and donors who are passionate about supporting sustainable urban development.

Importance of Partnership:

This project plays a crucial role in developing partnerships between Germany and Ukraine, especially in tackling the significant challenges of recovering neighborhoods after de-occupation and addressing the extensive damages caused by the Russian army on Ukrainian territory. Your participation and support are vital in helping us rebuild and create resilient cities and communities. We follow the goal of Strengthening the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development

Registration:

To attend the presentation, please register by Registration Link  to secure your spot. Seats are limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Contact Information:

For more information, please contact izymrecovery@gmail.com 

We will be happy to start a constructive dialogue!