Originally posted by ara87
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Other Armenians create the suffering.
The answer is pure greed and corruption, which makes the most “educated“ person
blind to realities and consequences of their actions a bit further down the line.
From the pictures it appears the building has subsidence.
Basically it is sinking into the ground due to its weight. The ground is unable to hold the weight of the building.
It is not possible to predict when the subsidence will stabilize or carry on until it becomes unsafe and needs to be pulled down.
In the meantime it is a “worthless” building with an uncertain future.
This is common knowledge to architects and structural engineers.
It would have been possible to avoid this by having deeper and stronger foundations or simply put a limit
( by the authorities) to the number of floors allowed on the site having considered the ground structure.
At the end of the day the final shape and size of that building ( and the rest) was decided by
the responsible Architects, Yerevan municipality ( Architects and bureaucrats) and owners and financiers of the building.
I will leave to the intelligent reader as to the decisions process.
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