Project
Armenian Temple Complex
Category
Best Project of Building or Facility by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The Armenian temple complex is located in Moscow on a site with a total area of 2.5 hectares. The territory is bordered by residential complexes on two sides and framed by park zones on the others.
The complex includes educational, administrative, museum, and hotel blocks. Its capacity is designed for 200 visitors. Stone was chosen as the primary construction material.
The Armenian temple is not just a building — it is a symbol of faith, culture, and the history of the Armenian people. The architecture of Armenian churches, formed over centuries, represents a unique synthesis of structural forms, decorative expression, and profound spiritual meaning.
This project embodies nearly all of these aspects. The goal was to create a place where every stone serves not merely as a part of the wall but as a testament to the wisdom of our ancestors.
Location
Moscow, Russia. South-Western Administrative District, Yuzhnoye Butovo, 11th microdistrict.
Project design year
2024
Applicant
Daria Valeryevna Bagdasaryan
Saint Petersburg Mining University of Empress Catherine II
Supervisor: Maxim Vladimirovich Andreev
Faculty of Architecture, 3rd year student
Author of the project
Daria Valeryevna Bagdasaryan
Visualization
Daria Valeryevna Bagdasaryan
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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