
At RIEL, we see that today’s buyers aren’t just looking for square footage. They’re choosing a lifestyle—a comfortable daily routine, access to amenities, and an environment where they want to spend their days.
That is precisely why interest in large residential complexes is growing. These are no longer just individual homes, but well-planned urban ecosystems where everything you need—for work, leisure, and daily life—is right at your doorstep.

At RIEL, we make this approach the foundation of our projects. The Big Ben residential complex in Lviv is our flagship example of this concept. We are designing it as a self-sufficient neighborhood with its own rhythm and comprehensive infrastructure.
At the heart of the project is the comfort of everyday life. We have designed spaces where people can work, meet, relax, and recharge. Coworking spaces, green areas, and venues for events and activities create an environment that is not only functional but also emotionally engaging.
The architecture also supports this idea. We used a gallery-style layout to allow more light and air between the buildings, as well as to create a new quality of interaction among residents through open walkways and shared spaces.

At RIEL, we place special emphasis on infrastructure. At the Big Ben residential complex, we are creating a space where most daily needs can be met within the neighborhood—from coffee shops and services to areas for children, sports, and wellness. This saves time and improves quality of life.
We are convinced that modern housing is more than just an apartment. It is an environment that shapes a lifestyle, a community, and a sense of the city. And projects like the Big Ben residential complex are becoming the new standard for urban development today!
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