The ten private residences showcased in this monograph have been
designed by Garegin Yeghoyan (Professor of the International Academy of
Architecture) and are testimony to the International Style set within
the context of ancient Armenian architecture. These buildings can be
seen as analogous to islands of contemporary architecture amidst an
ocean of bland structures. They may be viewed against a backdrop of the
natural environment and the 'structured chaos' of the vernacular fabric.
Garegin Yeghoyan thus draws on the long tradition of Armenian
architecture, which bears the hallmark of the simplicity and
ho-mogeneity offered by the rock-type known as tuff, with all its
nuances of colour. This surface of natural stone constituting the
ultimate Armenian building material offers an antithesis to modernist
forms in concrete and metal and thus embodies the unique feature of this
architecture.
Softcover book inside a decorated slipcase with an Armenian tufa-stone
plate
Bilingual: English and Armenian