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    PRESS RELEASE
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation
    3 Tamanian Street, #31
    Yerevan, Republic of Armenia 375012
    Contacts:
    USA: John Waters, [email protected]
    Armenia: Madlene Minassian <[email protected]>
    Phone: 374-1-56-72-62
    Fax: 374-1-56-15-89
    www.cmf.am

    Yerevan, Armenia
    February 21, 2005

    Design for Cafesjian Art Museum Receives Government Approval

    Architect David Hotson's Innovative Plans Welcomed with Eager
    Anticipation Minneapolis, MN and Yerevan, Armenia

    The Cafesjian Museum Foundation is pleased to announce that the
    architectural design for the Gerard L. Cafesjian Museum of Art has
    been approved by the City of Yerevan. Construction of the Museum is
    anticipated to begin in this Spring.

    `I am very happy that the project has passed this important step in
    the development process. David Hotson's design adds something exciting
    and new to Yerevan and is wonderfully incorporated into the existing
    site. I am very grateful to RA President Kocharian for his continued
    support of this project, to Yerevan Mayor Yervand Zakharian, Chief
    Architect Samvel Danielian, and the staff of the City of Yerevan for
    their active assistance in the approval process. This is an exciting
    day for all Armenians,' said Mr.Cafesjian upon hearing the news.

    `I would like to express my appreciation that our capital will have a
    new and impressive structure. Our ongoing cooperation with the
    Cafesjian Museum Foundation will result in the continued prosperity of
    our city. We are full of hope that this newly-built museum will
    complement the city's architecture and will further energize our
    capital's cultural life', - saidYerevan Mayor Yervand Zakharyan.

    `It is a privilege to have the opportunity to respond to this
    remarkable site. To be able to interact with the symbolic landmarks of
    Armenia visible from the site, complete an urban circulation path, and
    to develop a home for such an important art collection, is an
    exceptional opportunity.' Said Architect David Hotson.

    The design treats the principal Museum building as an extension of the
    Cascade, completing an animated pathway linking Tamanyan Park to the
    Monument Terrace by exterior stairways and interior escalators. The
    Museum and Art Center will provide a public plaza, ornamental pool,
    sculpture courts, a café and an exterior cinema, consisting of over
    12,000 square meters of public space, all accessible to passers-by as
    well as visitors to the Museum itself. A prominent glass tower,
    housing the Cafesjian Art Collection , creates a vivid emblem for the
    Museum on the skyline and compositionally balances the cinema screen
    while preserving the central visual access of the Cascade. The museum
    building will provide more than 12,000 square meters of interior space
    and 5,000 square meters of exhibition space.


    About CMF

    The Cafesjian Museum Foundation was founded in April of 2002 by the
    Republic of Armenia and Gerard Cafesjian for the purpose of developing
    a world-class international museum of art and a cultural center for
    Yerevan.


    About David Hotson

    David Hotson is the Principle Architect of David Hotson Architects of
    New York City, USA. His high profile clients include the United
    Nations, Eyebeam Atelier, Architect Santiago Calatrava, and United
    States President Bill Clinton.

    More information is available at the Cafesjian Museum Foundation
    website: http://www.cmf.am/
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