By Republic of Armenia - Biennale Architettura 2016
Pavilion of the Republic of Armenia at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
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The Pavilion of the Republic of Armenia at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition-La Biennale di Venezia will announce the launch of a unique landscape mapping laboratory of independent Armenia, which will focus on the study and reinterpretation of spatial transformations and its variations from 1991 to present.The ongoing results of thematic research will be uploaded on www.independentlandscape.am website that will immediately appear on the screens of the pavilion, to highlight the importance of the process and in-progress work as the result itself.
People's Square
In 1990, on the verge of Armenian independence, in the Bem journal of the Union of Theatre Professionals of Armenia Levon Abrahamian published an article titled "Ritual, Pre-theatre and the Theatre Square", with attending photo illustrations by Zaven Khachikyan.
Visiting Post-Earthquake Gyumri
Throughout the 20th century Gyumri saw two major earthquakes and if the earthquake of 1926 only ruined some houses and became history, that of 1988 not only rocked the entire city but also its soul.
Shrinking Cemeteries
Virtually, the contemporary cemetery, aside from the few still remaining parts in the old tradition (which disappear very quickly), are the most extravagant and lacking any conceptual solution component of contemporary Armenian urban landscape.
Expanded Housing
Expanded Housing is a study aimed to map peculiarities of these expansions and try to understand social and psychological roots of this continuous and endless urban morph.
ReThink Metsamor
Metsamor is a company town of Nuclear Power Plant which for me is the crystalized phenomenon of Armenia's recent history - from late Soviet and early independent Armenia. It is a clear soviet modern program with some local “national” elements that failed with the collapse of Soviet Union when the central financing was stopped and the power plant was shut down as a result of environmental activism. In 2007 I had a chance to be part of the team developing new master plan for the town when I discovered this ashy crystal.
Curator: Sarhat Petrosyan
Venue: Holy Cross Armenian Church, Mekhitarist Congregation; Calle dei Armeni, San Marco 965/A, Venice
With the support of Ministry of Culture of Armenia, Boghossian Foundation, Renco S.p.A. and Vahe Gabrache.
In partnership with the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, Mekhitarist Congregation, Embassy of Armenia to Italy and urbanlab_am.
Contributors: Arthur Lumen, Hamlet Petrosyan, Katharina Roters, Levon Abrahamian, Misak Khostikyan, Sevada Petrossian, Vahan Abgaryan, Vahan Ishkhanyan, Zaven Khachikyan.
Exhibitors: SP2 | Architecture and Planning, Vost Carpenters (Vanadzor)
Coordinators: Armine Shahbazyan (Armenia), Genni Fortunato (Rome) and Yesai Nahapetyan (Venice)
English translations by Sona Hovhannisyan
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