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Ծրագրի տեսակը |
Interior Design |
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Լոկացիան |
Yerevan, Armenia |
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Design Year |
2025 |
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Կարգավիճակ |
Completed |
House of Margo is a small-scale restaurant project located on the ground floor of a registered historical monument in central Yerevan. With a total area of just 150 square meters, the project required careful and respectful intervention within an existing structural framework that could not be altered.
The site is defined by a sequence of small stone-framed rooms, part of the building’s original load-bearing system, which could not be modified. Rather than treat this as a limitation, the design team embraced the fragmented spatial layout as the central narrative of the project. The result is a restaurant conceived not as a typical dining venue, but as an intimate home-like experience — a domestic spatial typology reimagined for hospitality.
The space is divided into four main halls, each designed to evoke a different domestic function:
Material choices reference both the historic context and the imagined narrative of the “home”: wood, aged leather, soft lighting, layered textiles, and vintage interior pieces all contribute to an environment that feels inhabited rather than staged.
House of Margo demonstrates how spatial constraints and historical preservation rules can be reframed as conceptual opportunities — allowing architecture and interior design to work not in spite of limits, but through them. The result is a sequence of intimate, emotionally charged spaces, where memory, design, and storytelling intersect.