About the Project
The KIVSH creative space is a revitalized area of a former autoloader factory in Lviv. The industrial buildings on this territory appeared in the late 19th century, when Austria built artillery barracks and military warehouses there. The barracks were named after Leopold Salvator, who was an Austrian archduke from the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. In the mid-20th century, the military premises were converted into the workshops of the Lviv Forklift Truck Plant. It was here that the first forklift truck with a replaceable bucket was manufactured.
The space between the buildings was furnished with outdoor furniture for comfortable spending time in comfort and outdoors. There are backless benches that allow you to change the viewing angle when choosing the side of the seat. They are made of natural oak, which is treated with an oil coating. The bins and metal frames are made of steel and treated with hot-dip galvanizing (benches) and electric-arc zinc coating (bins) to ensure their durability.
Photo: Andrii Sidletskyi
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Date
2021
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City
Lviv, Ukraine