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South Caucasus Building Designs – Weastern Asia / Southeast European Built Environment
post updated 10 April 2025
Contemporary Armenian Building Designs – recent architectural additions on e-architect:
12 January 2022
Gagarin Valley Vision in Armenia
Design: MVRDV, The Netherlands
image © MVRDV
Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV
A base for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism: MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient valley in Armenia. MVRDV was commissioned by the Armenian non-profit organisation DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness to develop a vision that will make the 34,000-hectare area more sustainable and ecologically diverse.
24 July 2019
The Charged Void, Buzand Street, Yerevan
Design: Stefano Corbo, Italian architect and Professor at the Rhode Island School of Design. SCSTUDIO
image courtesy of architects practice
Reviving NPAK Competition, Yerevan
In order to accommodate a complex program, the old building – currently housing the Armenian Center for Contemporary Arts – is preserved and integrated with two new levels.
Caucasus Architectural Projects + Key New Weastern Asia Property Designs, alphabetical:
Armenia Building Developments
EU TUMO Convergence Center for Engineering and Applied Science
The Guest House – Smart Campus in Lori
Location: Armenia, South Caucasus, Asia / Europe
Armenian Buildings
Armenia Building Photos
Armenian buildings – photos taken 29 July 2019:
Brutal Armenian architecture:
photos © Daniel Lomholt-Welch
Armenian building steps:
photos © Daniel Lomholt-Welch
West Asian Architecture
Western Asia Architectural Projects
Architecture in countries within the general area:
Republic of Armenia
Officially the Republic of Armenia is a sovereign state in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located in Weastern Asia, it is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south.
The National Art Gallery in Yerevan has more than 16,000 works that date back to the Middle Ages. It houses paintings by many European masters as well. The Modern Art Museum, the Children’s Picture Gallery, and the Martiros Saryan Museum are only a few of the other noteworthy collections of fine art on display in Yerevan.
source: wikipedia
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