Article: Canadian society promotes Ukrainian architecture

Oksana Zakydalsky
Ukrainian Weekly, The
03-20-1994
Canadian society promotes Ukrainian architecture.

by Oksana Zakydalsky

TORONTO -- Contacts with Ukraine in the last few years have galvanized Ukrainian professionals in the diaspora to widen the horizons of existing professional associations or to organize new ones. The Canadian Society for Ukrainian Architecture (CSUA) was founded in 1990 to bring together persons interested in Ukrainian architecture, both professionally and otherwise.

The initiative for the formation of the society came from architects Walter Daschko, who traveled to Ukraine in May 1989, and Victor Moskaluk, who made a similar trip a few months later. They established ...

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