
A new apartment complex “Comfort Town” was built in Kiev, Ukraine. The housing is of an economy class, the total area of the complex is almost twenty eight hectares. However it doesn’t look Ukrainian at all. You tell us what country it resembles.










The photo is from the elevator.












Did you also think of Holland?
Location:Kiev, Ukraine
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Reminds me of apartments I used to live in here in the US…
This resembles Poland with its architectural cancer and diarhea.
This resembles all East Europe with its tower blocks
im sorry it looks like sh*t.
I can hardly imagine anything more depressive than apartment blocks painted in such “lively” colors.
Löoks like the usual middle class petite bourgeois condos you have in Europe or North America. It would have been more interesting to see somebody renovating the old castles or Usadbas in the countryside.
For once i agree with you. Horrible colors, depressing design…i would not want to live anywhere near this, this place.
Holland–> The netherlands based on what the windmill? No.. this resembles more Scandinavian coutries and houses such as Norway. In the netherland we don’t paint our houses this colourfull
It looks lovely and reminds of some places in Poland and Amsterdam!
Kiev is not Rusia !!!
Come on, don´t be such a local chauvinist…it doesn´t matter who sells out Ukraine, Moscow or the local corrupt oligarchy who are not even “Ukrainian”
Nevertheless Kiev is not Russia…get over it.
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Precis! I live in the Netherlands, and from the first photo, I thought it. Although the houses aren’t usually this colourful, high rise business buildings are.
Looks like cargo container construction…
It resembles Eastern-European crappy architecture. No zoning no thought of parking or common services or stores.
Looks new but some bustards have already written on walls of the elevator. Soon there will be smell of urine and burned buttons…
It reminds me of the game Monopoly.
old architecture with colourful, better than I can imagine in fact.
Reminds me of Legoland. Anyway it’s like a first step in an attempt to make the city cozier for humans. I hope they can keep this up.
The architect should be publicly flogged.