WORKSHOP “BUILDINGS OF SOVIET MODERNISM – HISTORY, ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION, DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS”

The three-day workshop at the National University of Building and Construction of Armenia in Yerevan focused on engineering issues relating to the recording, assessment, repair and upgrading of historical structures, primarily reinforced concrete structures. The “White Tower” in Yekaterinburg, built in 1929 according to plans by architect Moshe Reischer, served as a concrete example. Since 2012, a small civil society group, the “Podelniki”, has been working hard and often riskily to preserve this former water tower. In 2020, their work was recognized with a $180,000 grant from the Getty Foundation’s “Keeping It Modern” program. However, the Russian attack on Ukraine in February 2022 changed everything for this project too: Several group members now live in Armenia, Georgia or Kazakhstan. From exile, they remain committed to this outstanding example of early Soviet avant-garde architecture.

The first two days of the workshop were dominated by presentations and intensive discussions in the rooms of the university. On the third day, the program included on-site discussions at buildings in and around Yerevan. Among other things, the excursion led to the “House of the Armenian Writers’ Association”, built in 1932-35, a spectacular concrete building on Lake Sevan, whose development planning was also supported by the Getty Foundation.

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