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Line Armenian Architecture Biennial will be held in September 2025

Armenia Architecture News - Nov 24, 2024 - 13:26   517 views

Line Armenian Architecture Biennial will be held in September 2025

Line is a nomadic architecture biennial dedicated to addressing pressing societal issues in Armenia, each year focusing on a different theme. The Biennial invites architects and artists to reimagine public spaces across the country, using art installations to revitalize underutilized urban and rural areas. The festival further unfolds with lectures, workshops, and music events.

The inaugural biennial will be held in Yerevan, addressing key urban issues through a series of art installations across the city.

Line Armenian Architecture Biennial will take place in September 2025 across multiple venues in the city. The theme for the 2025 Line Armenian Architecture Biennial is "Up In The Air". 

Line Biennial emerges to showcase Armenia's beauty through architecture and design. Bringing art installations to diverse landscapes of the country, the Biennial invites everyone to delve into its heritage and discover the hidden, often overlooked spaces that hold untold stories.

The event seeks to reimagine the public spaces of Armenia, encouraging a fresh gaze upon familiar places and introducing contemporary architectural practices to both urban and rural landscapes. The event envisions Armenian public spaces as vibrant, lively areas filled with people.

At the same time, the organization is committed to empowering young designers, architects, and artists, to create meaningful changes for their communities. The organizers hope to see them leading the way in revitalizing Armenian public spaces.

Above all, the aim of the event is to spark an open conversation on the everyday issues that design can address, transform, and bring to life through creative solutions that strengthen connections across Armenia.

Top image courtesy of Line Armenian Architecture Biennial.

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