The side facade of the projected church is shown. It is a single-nave, single-domed brick church with a transept, a facetted apse, and facetted sacristies with small cupolas. There is a larger dome on the octagon above the crossing. The lower part of the church is stylised as a wooden church. The entire surface of the walls has decorative grouting of joints that imitates cut stone masonry. The decorative mouldings under the cornice, the design of the windows and the piers are Romanesque. A note on the drawing gives the names of several villages for which this type of church was probably planned. However, the only village where something similar was built is Kudobyntsi. Vasyl Slobodian identifies the church in this village as designed by Vasyl Nahirnyi and built in 1927 (Lev Kh., Slobodian V., Filevych N. 100 Churches of the Nahirnyi family. Part One: Churches of Vasyl Nahirnyi. Lviv, 2013. P. 129).