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Building 2, Region 33
The second building in the 33rd district occupies 2.6% of the district’s total area (1407 sq). The 16 story building consists of 183 apartments (from 35.6 sq to 114.3 sq) and 31 ground level service facilities (from 21.9 sq to 63.8 sq). The 1st and the 2nd blocks, together, have 111 underground commercial units and 240 underground parking spaces. Building 1 and 2 will be put into operation on December 2012. Upon completion, the commercial units are put into operation with ready interiors; customers may choose from a variety of cosmetic interior options. Sales process of the apartments is over, while sales of shopping and commercial centers are in process. The height of the ceiling in the commercial units is 3.6 - 4 m, while the height of the shop windows is 3 - 3.3 m. The electrical components are installed in accordance with the professional electrical draft of the building. Heating arrangements are made without the heating devices provided. Flooring consists of high-quality, pressed granite.
Location of the building: The building is being built in 33rd district, in the area between Hanrapetutyan alley, Chaikovsky, Tigran Mets, and Khanjyan streets, with a total area of 54000 sq. The second building occupies 2.6 % (1407 sq) of the total area. The building is situated in the South-Eastern part of the area.
Technical Details: The building has a cast concrete structure with a carcass constructive structure and is built to withstand 9 points of seismic activity. The width of the exterior walls is 500 mm, while interior walls are 200 mm thick. The building is supplied with gas and evacuation exits, which are made of fire resistant materials. The height of the ceilings in the commercial units is 3.6 - 4 m, while the height of the shop windows is 3 - 3.3 m. The electrical components are installed in accordance with the professional electrical draft of the building. Heating arrangements are made without the heating devices provided. Flooring consists of high-quality, pressed granite. |