Re: Pictures from my trip to Armenia
This comment proves your delirium.
Yes Catman, much of the filthy slums of Yerevan sprang-up during the Czarist period. Does this mean we must preserve them?
Bullkaka. The "Palace of Youth" is an ugly Soviet eyesore, not a landmark by any stretch of the imagination. I don't recall seeing it last summer but I hope you are right about its destruction.
Of the Soviet era modern architecture, I like the Sports Complex. And notice how Yerevancis adore ii as well? Notice how Yerevancis adore Tamanyan's buildings? Notice how Yerevancis adore their museums, theaters, concert halls, etc?
Yerevancis love their city and they appreciate their cultural heritage.
Onward bulldozers, the modernization of Yerevan must forge ahead.
Originally posted by bell-the-cat
Yes Catman, much of the filthy slums of Yerevan sprang-up during the Czarist period. Does this mean we must preserve them?
It is short-sighted to say that buildings that are not old are not, or do not have the potentual to be, important historical landmarks. For example, although dating only from the 1970s the "Palace of Youth" was a landmark structure, and an irreplacable building for the architectural history of Yerevan. In any other country it would have been protected against demolition.
Of the Soviet era modern architecture, I like the Sports Complex. And notice how Yerevancis adore ii as well? Notice how Yerevancis adore Tamanyan's buildings? Notice how Yerevancis adore their museums, theaters, concert halls, etc?
Yerevancis love their city and they appreciate their cultural heritage.
Onward bulldozers, the modernization of Yerevan must forge ahead.

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