Dormitory No. 10
Supporting the recovery of student housing for Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute students.
Dormitory No. 10 is a five-storey block-type student residence located at 2/24 Oleksy Tykhoho Street.
The dormitory houses students of the Engineering and Physics Faculty and the Publishing and Printing Institute.
Damage to Dormitory No. 10
Dormitory No. 10, part of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute student housing system, was affected by blast waves and building damage caused by attacks on nearby areas of Kyiv.
The damage affected windows, doors, student rooms, roofing elements and parts of the building infrastructure.
Restoring the dormitory is important for maintaining safe living conditions for students who continue their education during wartime.
Recovery support will help restore residential spaces, protect the building from further damage and preserve access to student housing.
What Needs to Be Restored
Recovery of Dormitory No. 10 requires restoration of damaged windows, doors, student rooms, roofing elements and building infrastructure.
Windows & Glazing
Replacement of damaged windows and glazing systems to protect student rooms and shared spaces.
Doors & Interior Access
Restoration of damaged doors, room access points and internal circulation areas.
Student Rooms
Repair of affected residential rooms and shared living areas used by students.
Roof & Building Structure
Recovery of damaged roofing elements and building infrastructure needed for safe accommodation.
Damage and Recovery Context
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Responsible Recovery and Clear Reporting
Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute is committed to responsible use of all contributions directed toward recovery projects.
The university will provide updates on restoration progress, supported works and the use of donations to help donors understand the visible impact of their support.
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