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    CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF "PERSIAN TOWER" IS SEISMICALLY UNSAFE- EXPERT

    /ARKA/
    November 23, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, November 23. /ARKA/. Academician, specialist of seismic
    construction Eduard Khachiyan considers unlikely that the building
    of so-called "Persian tower" will be seismically stable.

    In March 2009 Yerevan Municipality gave a permission to construct
    25-storey building in two years of the project "Persian tower" near
    the cinema theatre "Moskva" ("Moscow") and the building of the Union
    of Artists of Armenia. The permission deadline has been expired in
    March 2011, but despite the fact that the Iranian company periodically
    takes initiatives for the construction of the skyscraper in that place,
    the given space continues to stay his ownership.

    "I don't mind that in Yerevan many beautiful skyscrapers were built ,
    but I think that it should correspond to the necessary norms, because
    here is permissible construction of the maximum 24-storey building of
    steel construction", said Khachiyan during the scientific conference
    on the topic "Scientific-research works implemented in the country
    in the construction of seismic and seismically stable buildings".

    Besides the expert, Union of Architects of Armenia also expressed their
    negative attitude towards the construction of this building which
    considers that it will fully disrupt the architectural integrity of
    the city.

    Khachiyan said that in any seismic region construction of many-storey
    buildings are permitted but it is related to large expenses.

    He assessed the level of seismically stable level of the buildings
    in Armenia as medium.

    He also said that public discontent for residential buildings on the
    North Avenue in Yerevan does not violate any seismic standards.

    "On North Avenue there was a necessity to construct new residential
    buildings as the old buildings were worn out that even with a weak
    earthquake they may collapse. New buildings correspond to the norms
    and the fact that they are closely located to each other, does not
    impact their seismic stability", he said.

    On December 7, 1988 in Armenia took place a destructive earthquake
    which almost completely destroyed two cities in the north of Armenia -
    Spitak and Leninakan (current Gyumri) and over hundred villages.

    Several other cities were destroyed partially.

    In the epicenter of the earthquake - in the city Spitak (north of
    Armenia) the earthquake was 10 points. That day, according to official
    data, 25 thousand people died, 140 thousand became invalids and half
    a million of people became homeless.

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