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Badasar Eco Hotel, Yerevan, Armenia by Levelstudio

Project name:
Badasar Eco Hotel
Architecture firm:
Levelstudio
Location:
Yerevan, Armenia
Photography:
Principal architect:
Yerian Bosci, Bekzat Amanjol
Design team:
Yerian Bosci, Bekzat Amanjol, Aizhan Sagat
Built area:
640 m²
Site area:
2,570 m²
Design year:
2024
Completion year:
2024
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Bekzat Amanjol, Zinur Tazetdinov
Civil engineer:
Zinur Tazetdinov
Structural engineer:
Yerian Bosci
Environmental & MEP:
Bekzat Amanzhol
Landscape:
Lighting:
Aizhan Sagat
Supervision:
Zinur Tazetdinov
Visualization:
Levelstudio
Tools used:
3 Autodesk 3ds Max, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop
Construction:
Myler Group
Material:
Metal, wood, glass, stainless steel, porcelain ceramics
Budget:
1,900,000$
Client:
Myler Group
Status:
Under Construction
Typology:
Hospitality › Modular Architecture, Hotel business

Levelstudio: We are excited to present our glamping project in Armenia, designed to offer an unparalleled retreat that blends modern comfort with the natural surroundings. Drawing from our successful track record in modular construction, including the high-altitude Tenir Eco Hotel project in Kazakhstan, this new venture represents a seamless blend of architectural innovation and cultural heritage. Set in Badasar, the project's architectural concept reinterprets traditional forms through a contemporary lens, ensuring a deep connection between history and modern design.

The natural beauty of the Armenian landscape plays a pivotal role in shaping both the design and the guest experience. Inspired by the harmony found in minerals and Archimedean solids—geometric shapes with regular polygons—the hotel incorporates these natural forms into its structure. The result is a design that fits organically into the environment, enhancing the scenery rather than disrupting it. The interior design is focused on creating a sense of decompression for guests, achieved through a thoughtful use of light and shadow. The interior spaces are bright and open, while the exterior remains dark and subdued, helping the hotel blend effortlessly into the surrounding landscape.

The guest experience is at the heart of the project. Upon entering this tiny hotel, guests can fully immerse themselves in a serene and beautiful environment, ideal for relaxation. By combining innovative architecture with the timeless beauty of the Armenian landscape and age-old influences, our project offers a unique experience where contemporary comfort and historical inspiration come together in perfect harmony.


By Liliana Alvarez

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