“Flowers Terrace” by Wenyi Zhu from China

YEREVAN — Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) announced last year it will be building its second state-of-the-art SMART Campus in rural Armenia. The new structure will be located in the Armavir region, providing children and families with cutting-edge education programs.

An international architectural competition was launched in March of this year, offering visionaries worldwide a unique opportunity to submit design concepts for the Campus being constructed in Armavir.

A panel of international experts led by award-winning architect Michel Mossessian gathered in Lori, Armenia, where COAF’s first SMART Center opened in 2018. Over the course of three days in early May, the jurists reviewed over 70 submissions.

Announcing the finalists, Mr. Mossessian states, “We had an intensive three days, reviewing 74 entries at the existing COAF SMART Campus in Lori. We were very impressed by the quantity and quality of the submissions. The jury unanimously favored multiple ideas for their individual strength and diverse approach. A competition calls for winners, but we decided to prime nine finalists, of whom we highly recommended five:

“Azure” by electric architects from Armenia (Project ID: 56012777)

“Contemplating Mount Ararat” by Estudio Arquitectura Campo Baeza from Spain (Project ID: 01502515)

“Flowers Terrace” by Wenyi Zhu from China (Project ID: 1000084)

“Rural Flowers” by Quy Phu Nguyen from Germany (Project ID: 00003136)

“Untitled” by Francisco Silvestre Navarro Arquitecto from Spain (Project ID: 19191803)

Their conceptual visions met specific selection criteria in terms of reflecting the cultural identity of the region, creating a sense of community, and working with nature.”

“Contemplating Mount Ararat” by Estudio Arquitectura Campo Baeza from Spain

SMART Centers are innovative non-formal education hubs that provide rural youth with holistic programs aimed at ensuring they reach their full potential and become catalysts of change in their communities. Children and teenagers ages 3 to 18+ are offered a variety of after-school programs, enhancing their physical, emotional, and cognitive development.

The SMART Center in Lori has welcomed over 5,000 beneficiaries from 28 communities who have studied a broad range of disciplines, including foreign languages, entrepreneurship, music, arts, engineering, and athletics.

“Untitled” by Francisco Silvestre Navarro Arquitecto from Spain

COAF’s second SMART Campus in Armavir will pave the path for future SMART Campuses to be built across all of Armenia’s rural regions. The establishment of SMART Campuses and the natural ecosystems they foster will revitalize hundreds of additional rural communities and advance the lives of thousands of beneficiaries.

Based on the jury evaluation of early design concepts, COAF will soon choose the design solution most suitable to meet the demands of the local communities in Armavir and, more specifically, their children.

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