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    THE MELKONIAN COMPLEX: THE NEW CITY IN THE DIASPORA WILL BE IN YEREVAN

    Armenia News Magazine
    Issued February 2008
    July 29, 2008

    It is the greatest gift that AGBU could give to the Armenian youth:
    a modern university, located in the city centre and which will hold
    the best terms 1000 students per year. We spoke with its designer
    Aris Atamian.

    Armenian News Magazine: In our previous issue, Alexis Govciyan, new
    president of the AGBU in Europe, announced the creation in Yerevan
    of a large university. Can you give us more information about this?

    Aris Atamian (AA): The AGBU decided to invest in Armenia in three
    major projects: summer camps, a city summer around Lake Sévan
    Melkonian and complex, which is its flagship program for this
    decade. An accomplishment that is especially for the diaspora, but in
    Armenia. The aim is to achieve a university city with a capacity of
    400 students on cycles of three to six months. So a thousand people
    that can be accommodated each year. The decision was taken in October
    2007, during a meeting of the Board of the World AGBU. The land, with
    an area of one hectare and a half, ideally situated in the centre of
    Yerevan, has already been purchased. The complex, located 700 meters
    from the Place de la Republique, will be accessible from the second
    device. The start of work is scheduled for the end of this year or
    at the latest, early 2009.

    Their duration is planned for a pe riod of 18 to 24 months.

    NAM: Why this project, in particular, was it used?

    AA: When you know how much a two-week visit marks strongly youth,
    we can imagine the impact of a stay of three or six months. We want
    to make a unique experience in the motherland at a key moment in
    life. This is not the case of tourism. It is a project that is both
    ambitious and realistic, near the youth.

    NAM: What are the conditions for the admission of students?

    AA: This is welcome young people from throughout the diaspora
    who have already started a university course and want to benefit
    from a graduate program in Armenia. In recent years, many American
    and European universities encourage students to make semesters in
    institutions abroad. Our goal is that students get modules equivalency
    type Erasmus. Agreements have been engaged with universities Armenian,
    American, French and Russian in Armenia.

    NAM: This campus is aimed she only students of the diaspora?

    AA: Not. We decided to include 20% of students from Armenia
    in order that there be harmony among young people from diverse
    backgrounds. It will be deserving students who will receive a total
    free accommodation. It is a flagship project for the AGBU but it
    is also an essential project for Armenia. This programme, which is
    intended primarily for young people in the diaspora, will be both
    useful to people who are invited in Armenia and also to the Armenians
    in Yerevan.

    NAM: Why this complicated deals he Melkonian name?

    AA: Our project called Melkonian Complex because it will be funded in
    large part by funds obtained through a partial disposal of the land
    of Cyprus. The dream initial brothers Melkonian was to establish an
    academy in Armenia.

    This was not possible at that time was today 16 years after
    independence: devote himself to the development of the Armenian youth
    from around the world. The Institute of Cyprus Melkonian was gradually
    closed between 2004 and 2007. At the same time the idea of creating a
    major international university in Armenia took shape under the name
    Melkonian Complex.complexe-melkonian2.jpg It is a logical sequel
    to the original vision Melkonian brothers. It is obvious that the
    interest of residence for students of diaspora does not only reside
    in their university course. It is this time to carry out a project
    in Armenia dedicated to young various diasporas. To those who accuse
    the AGBU not finance projects located in Armenia, I remind you that
    this is an investment to 80% in the diaspora as a whole. And the
    only way to link all elements of the diaspora is in Armenia. I do
    not see a better meeting point, without any demagoguery. And for me,
    the language should not be a barrier.

    NAM: In what spirit did you devise your plans?

    AA: It is a totally open on Armenia and the city. This site will
    be visible both day and night. We wanted an architectur e of both
    contemporary and Armenian. I think that we should perhaps not always
    built in a style néopasséiste because it is in Armenia. The complex
    is located in a contemporary architecture with reminiscences of the
    Armenian symbolic. Thus, one of the many courtyards, a chapel emerge
    glass. We hope that our project is exemplary. Of course it will be
    the anti-seismic standards and will be as flexible as possible so
    that they can evolve over time. The outward appearance of this base
    will consist of windows. Today's technology allows us to avoid the
    problems caused by large temperature variations experienced Yerevan.

    NAM: How is this complex structured?

    AA: As it is on a hill, the slope of 10% allows us to have two levels
    of ground floor. In fact, all the functionality will be located on the
    double base with over three buildings reserved for the accommodation
    of students and teachers. In keeping with the spirit of the City
    University of Paris, we organized into three groups of buildings: the
    United States, Europe and Russia, rather than by desire to partition
    the diaspora because we want to complete a mix, but rather to attract
    any grants. They are extremely simple structures for which we use
    a rock to which Armenia will not be tuff or basalt. Accommodation
    will be held in single or double, of course, totally accessible for
    the disabled. Without falling into the luxury, we want to give the
    best young

    Armenians.

    NAM: The university will it host symposiums?

    AA: Of course, as well as exhibitions. At the ground floor are superior
    reception rooms, exhibition, 3 types of restaurants, not to mention
    an international centre of failures as well as the headquarters of
    the virtual university underway which will be announced in the near
    future. At the lower deck, we allocated the classrooms, language labs,
    a library, sports facilities and a meeting room that can accommodate
    500 people. Our goal is to create a functional, user-friendly,
    without seeking the monumental nor ostentatious.

    NAM: What is the cost of such a project?

    AA: Costs are being developed. The difficulty is that most of the
    supplies coming from outside. During the past ten years, Armenia has
    made a colossal effort, we built a high quality, but unfortunately all
    that is innovative, finishing work, comes from outside. But things are
    changing, I know that there is now a unit of glassmaking in Armenia.

    NAM: Is this your first project in Armenia?

    AA: Absolutely. Building in Armenia was my dream. Our ambition
    at the architectural level is to give a boost to modernity and
    sustainable development. The latter concept has not yet penetrated
    the Armenia because it had other priorities, but our goal is to
    achieve a harmonious development. We can not escape this change. We
    are not here to give lessons because even in Europe the concept of
    sustainable development is re latively recent. We simply want to show
    by this example that another type of construction is possible. Over
    the AGBU focus ambitious plans and we will have more successful teams
    to be interested.

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