HISTORICAL BUILDINGS

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KHNKO APER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S LIBRARY BUILDING


1980


Architects: Levon Ghalumyan, Rouzan Alaverdyan

The building is located on Teryan Street.

The planning structure of the building consists of four identical volumes (12 × 12 m) arranged around a square hall, each containing a reading room. The walls are decorated with thematic murals dedicated to the history and culture of the Armenian people (artist: Ruben Ghevondyan). There are also halls for music, fairy tales, and events, decorated with carved wooden elements.

The smoothly cut façades are distinguished by circular windows combined with groups of rectangular windows arranged in a specific composition on the lower floors.

The façade facing Teryan Street is notable for the carved wooden main entrance door (1982, sculptor: Vladimir Petrosyan).

The building’s bordered flat roof is used as an open-air recreational area.

The building is constructed from light ochre-colored felsite. Marble has been used in the interior finishes.

The architects of the building, Levon Ghalumyan and Rouzan Alaverdyan, were awarded the Komsomol Prize in 1981.


42/1 Teryan Str.