The Mriya residential cluster is more than just a roof over one’s head. It is a комплекс that combines long-term housing, temporary living options, and shared spaces for sports and interaction.
99% of displaced people do not have permanent housing.
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More than 10 million internally displaced people in Ukraine — the largest displacement crisis in Europe in recent decades.
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The lack of safe and permanent housing after losing one’s home is the main barrier to rebuilding a stable life.
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Temporary solutions have exhausted their potential — a comprehensive, long-term approach is needed.
Solution
A complex for those building a new life in a new place
A unified residential cluster for internally displaced people
A residential complex, a next-generation dormitory, and a stadium — all within one integrated infrastructure. The space is designed as an ecosystem that addresses both the everyday and long-term needs of people starting over.
From shelter to a stable life
An environment where initial assistance grows into long-term support. We combine basic needs with new opportunities for personal growth and self-realization.
A space for rebuilding communities
A place where people once again feel part of a living community — through daily life, work, learning, sports, and interaction. Here, new connections are formed, trust is rebuilt, and a sense of home emerges.
Residential Complex
Modern, energy-efficient housing for displaced people
Modern housing that offers more than just a roof over one’s head — it provides a sense of stability, care, and dignified living. Every detail is designed so residents can not only adapt, but also build a new future in a comfortable environment.
Creating a space that meets every need
From basic needs — housing and safety — to higher ones: finding community, caring for health, learning, working, personal growth, rest, and creativity.
Taking the Hub to an international level
Our goal is to make Mriya a model that other countries can follow. We strive for the hub to become a support platform for displaced people of any nationality.
Building an institution that will outlive generations
We believe that true impact means creating a structure that functions for decades. Mriya is meant to remain a point of support, regardless of how the world changes.
Dormitory
A next-generation dormitory — affordable temporary housing
A space for adaptation: the dormitory is designed as a starting point — so people can not only stay, but also find support for the next step.
For whom
For those who need temporary housing in a new city: displaced people, athletes, volunteers, and students.
Format
Flexible stays: for a week, a month, or a quarter.
Conditions
Optimized housing for adaptation, clear planning, affordable terms, and basic support.
Stadium
More than a sports field — a space for unity
A space for connection and resilience: the stadium is designed as a place where people come together — to train, interact, regain strength, and feel part of a community.
For whom
For residents of the hub, displaced people, athletes, youth, and the local community.
Format
Training sessions, matches, group activities, community events, and rehabilitation-oriented sports programs.
Conditions
A safe, well-equipped facility with accessible infrastructure, supportive services, and a focus on inclusion and community-building.
Architecture of Solutions
Systemic approach
Everything works as one integrated ecosystem.
Partnership
A joint effort of architects, urban planners, sociologists, and psychologists.
Modernity
Innovative construction technologies, energy efficiency, and modular design.
Why Become a Project Partner
You can invest in a format that works for you — through a named asset sponsorship or via a shared fund. We ensure full transparency, legal compliance, and the possibility of investment return.