Kharkiv School of Architecture is the first independent private architectural university in Ukraine, founded in 2017. It trains a new generation of architects and urbanists capable of rebuilding the country not only physically but also culturally and socially.

After the start of the full-scale war, KSA was evacuated to Lviv, where it resumed the educational process and continues teaching students from all regions of Ukraine. Today, it offers bachelor’s and master’s programs, as well as research projects aimed at restoring and rethinking urban space.

Goals and objectives of the School’s projects:

  • training architects of change capable of working in challenging conditions of reconstruction;
  • developing critical thinking and innovative approaches to architecture;
  • integrating Ukrainian architectural education into the international context.

An important area of activity is scholarship support for students. Many of them come from families that lost their homes or jobs due to the war, and without financial assistance would not be able to study. The KSA scholarship fund enables talented young people to remain in Ukraine, receive quality education, and contribute to the country’s reconstruction.

KSA actively cooperates with Ukrainian and international partners, implements joint programs, and attracts resources for the development of scholarships, educational projects, equipment, and research.