HISTORICAL BUILDINGS

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ICE FACTORY


1950


State index: 1.6.158
Architect: Grigor Aghababyan

The ice factory is located on Arshakunyats Avenue.

The building is a complex composed of four separate volumes arranged around an inner courtyard and interconnected by heated passages. The main block is a closed, compact volume facing Arshakunyats Avenue.

The façade is articulated by five arched pilaster columns with decorated capitals and rosettes carved within the arcade. Above the arcade are narrow windows with semi-circular, ornamented upper parts. The composition is completed by a finely ornamented cornice, giving the façade expressive character.

The planning solutions are determined by the technological function of the structure. The building is constructed of pink finely dressed tuff using mixed masonry. Reinforced concrete structures are also used. The plinth is made of rough grey basalt.

The ice factory is one of the interesting industrial buildings of Soviet-era Yerevan. It stands out for the high artistic level of its architectural solutions and the expressive tectonic treatment of its walls.


9 Arshakunyats Ave.