In the historical part of Lviv, which is part of the UNESCO zone, Guess Line Architects designs the Monument to the Hundred Heavenly Heroes. This is a complex terrain with large variations in level of more than 10 meters. The created space merges into the historically formed environment, thus dividing it into different level zones.

This minimalist space conveys the spirit of modernity and perpetuates the memory of the Hundred Heavenly Heroes who sacrificed their lives during the Revolution of Dignity. The commemorative space consists of a main square with a commemorative stele and terraced paths for walking with access to viewpoints.
In an area of 0.9140 hectares, Guess Line Architects creates a commemorative stele that is based on a concrete wall; Its metal structure is made of 210 pieces of different sizes and lined with Corten steel sheets.

The visual appearance of the stele resembles flames, soot, burning barricades, which became symbols of the Revolution of Dignity. On the stele there are portraits made of stainless steel by laser engraving. The lighting of the monument is also an important element. Together with Corten steel, the light creates a burning fire sensation.
 

Description of project by Guess Line Architects

This minimalist space conveys the spirit of modernity and perpetuates the memory of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred who sacrificed their lives during the Revolution of Dignity.

The following tasks solved in the project: memorialization of fallen Heroes, preserving the memory of historical events, creation of a modern public space with the possibility of holding exhibitions on terraces and squares, partial reconstruction of the historical terraced relief, creation of new viewpoints on the city panorama (about 13 church complexes are viewed).

General description

In the competition task was chosen a neglected site in the center - historical part of Lviv, which is part of the UNESCO zone. This is a complex terrain with large level variations (more than 10 meters). After analyzing the relief, we tried to inscribe the space in the historically formed environment, thus dividing it into different level zones.

The memorial space consists of a main square with a memorial stele and walking terrace paths with access to observation decks. On the stele there are portraits of Heroes, and the form itself resembles a barricade, a shield, a kind of "breaking point in the country's history" and the indomitable spirit of the people.

The observation decks offer panoramic views of the city, and these areas, together with the main square, create a public place of remembrance with the possibility of holding open exhibitions. The memorial complex has become a meeting place for hundreds of visitors. It is a place of reincarnation of an abandoned space into an open one, which conveys a feeling of peace, inviolability and freedom.

Concept/ Context and strategy

Our main task and idea was to rethink the vision of memory in the form of a monument - to transform it into a public space, to move away from stereotypes, to create a memory space that unobtrusively carries history.

The main criterion from the families of the fallen Heroes was to replace the carved in the stele names of the Heroes with their portraits; we solved this problem and created portraits in one graphic style, under each of them the names and life credo.

Locals were most concerned about the preservation of the historically formed environment of the place, its existing perennials and viewpoints. In our project, we tried to locate the space so as to preserve the maximum number of trees, only the sick and self-seeded plants were cut down. Consoles protruding above the hill, where you can feel the peace over the noisy city, supplement panoramic points.

Construction/ Materials and structure

The total area of the plot - 0.9140 ha. The memorial stele is based on a concrete wall; its metal frame is made of 210 different sized parts and lined with sheets of Corten steel. The visual appearance of the stele resembles flame, soot, burning barricades, which became symbols of the Revolution of Dignity. On the stele there are portraits made of stainless steel by laser engraving.

The square in front of the stele, which occupies 550 sqm, is made of concrete, inserts of chipped granite and supplemented with greenery. Walkways and consoles are made of high-strength concrete. Decorative cereals are planted all over the complex, resembling ears of wheat, which is a symbol of the Ukrainian people.

The lighting of the memorial is also an important element. The main light line runs under the stele. Together with the Corten steel, the light creates a feeling of burning fire. It is noticeable from afar that this line seems to cut through the hill, creating a burning scar that has remained in our history.

In terms of stability, we took into account the possible impact on the environment and took all necessary measures to minimize the negative impact through design solutions. The construction project cost is about 587 thousand EUR (equivalent to 20 million UAH).

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Guess Line Architects. Architects.- Andrii Lesiuk, Maria Yastrubchak , Khrystyna Pundak.
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Heads of project documentation.- Andrii Lesiuk, Bogdan Goy, Andrii Pelekh. Management from City administration.- Lviv City Chief architects Julian Chaplinsky, Anton Kolomyeytsev. Constructors.- Andrii Pelekh, Yuriy Kunanets, Yuriy Kovalchuk, Roman Kozak, Vasylyna Hula. Light.- Sergej Zhaglov. Landscape.- Olha Oshust. Graphic designer.- Victoria Novikova. Representative of the client for construction.- Zelenyi Lviv. Construction company.- TVD. Metal
constructions.- Galmetalzinc. Visualisation.- Andrii Honcharenko.
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City of Lviv.
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9140 sqm.
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Year began.- 2018. Terminated.- 2019.
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Lviv, Ukraine.
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Andrii Lesiuk. Roman Baluk. Bogdan Tsap.
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Guess Line Architects.- We are a creative team of young architects who have been working in their professional field for over 3 years. Winners and participants of many national and international competitions. Young people. Promising. Ambitious. Hardworking. Filled with the desire for self-development.

Andrii Lesiuk, Maria Yastrubchak and Khrystyna Pundak come from Ukraine and graduated from Lviv Polytechnic National University. They met each other at university and started their
collaboration as the collective of young architects with the same interest in the architectural competitions.
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Published on: October 28, 2021
Cite: "A meeting point for memory and peace. Memorial to the Heavenly Hundred Heroes by Guess Line Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
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