
SHUSHA, Azerbaijan, March 28. Shusha’s new
buildings are being constructed with local Shusha stones, and the
architectural solutions are designed to align with the city’s
historic and cultural identity, Vugar Maharramov, Deputy Executive
Director of the Shusha State Reserve, said in a statement to
Trend.
“On Karabakh street, multi-story buildings built during the
Soviet era have been demolished, and in their place, new structures
are being built in a unique architectural style,” he said.
Maharramov added that the construction is part of a
public-private partnership involving ten buildings being erected by
both investors and the government.
“Two of these buildings are commissioned by the Shusha State
Reserve, while eight others are commissioned by private investors.
The new buildings will be used for hotels, aparthotels, office and
commercial spaces, restaurants, and other facilities. Domestic and
international architects’ recommendations have been considered in
their design,” he added.
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