Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, academic publisher
Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture is a higher education institution in Kyiv, Ukraine focused on construction, architecture, and urban planning. The campus houses six main educational buildings, multiple laboratories, eight dormitories, libraries, and sports facilities spread across a large grounds.
The institution was established in 1930 after emerging from parts of other Kyiv schools including the Polytechnic Institute and the Art Institute. It became a leading center for construction and architecture education during the Soviet era.
The university shapes Kyiv's urban landscape through functional buildings that reflect the legacy of Soviet architectural education. Students and instructors create an active daily rhythm centered on collaborative research and hands-on work in studios and workshops.
The campus is straightforward to navigate with wide pathways and clearly defined buildings supporting different areas of study. Visitors can find cafes, sports facilities, a large library, and relaxation areas distributed throughout the grounds.
The campus library holds more than one million printed books and documents, making it one of the largest collections in its field. This extensive archive supports both instructors and students in their research on building techniques and design trends.
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