Revitalization: A Trend or a Dead End?

Anna Iskierdo, co-founder of the architectural firm AIMM, discusses urban revitalization: which areas of the capital need to be reimagined, what international best practices should be considered, what major challenges this process faces, and what the future holds for revitalization as a trend in Ukraine.

Revitalization: A Trend or a Dead End?

What Should a Modern Residential Complex Be Like?

What should a modern residential complex be like? The current trend in architecture is human-centered design.

This is reflected in the approach to design and the philosophy behind the layout of the space. From the big picture down to the smallest details.

Low-rise buildings, comfortable amenities with ample greenery, and additional services and retail within a 10-minute walk.

We present our new residential complex project in Lviv.

A cozy low-rise neighborhood development with comfortable amenities, green roofs, and varying building heights that shape the exterior appearance of the buildings.

The landscaping combines a variety of green and recreational areas. Everything is designed so that residents of the neighborhood feel at one with nature and can relax and spend their free time without leaving the residential complex.

The facades are unique. While the different exterior designs of the sections contrast with one another, they blend harmoniously to form a cohesive composition.

Form, color, rhythm—everything has been taken into account!

Stay tuned for details and other updates on our page!

What’s Happening in the Real Estate Market in 2025

An article was published in Ekonomichna Pravda in which Anna Iskierdo—Creative Director and Co-founder of AIMM—discussed what’s happening in the real estate market in 2025.

Between concrete realities and visions of the future.

In daily work with architects, investors, and developers, it’s hard not to notice the changes. War and global transformations are shaping entirely new rules of the game.

This isn’t just an analysis of trends—it’s about what our cities could be like if we think not only in terms of square meters, but also in terms of meaning.

Read the full text on Ekonomichna Pravda