Jahangirbeyli Village

Zangilan District, Jahangirbeyli Village
ARCHITECTURE
In Jahangirbeyli village of the Zangilan district, an architectural concept is being implemented that combines the historical restoration of the village with modern urban planning principles.


 During the village’s design process, the architectural composition incorporates elements of the historical building culture of Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur, uses locally sourced natural materials, and gives preference to traditional architecture, forms, and elements.
Jahangirbeyli Village
Location
Zangilan District, Jahangirbeyli Village
Total area
179.54 ha
Population
2,580 people
Population Density
14.0 people/ha
Role
ARCHITECTURE

RESIDENTIAL HOUSE

The design incorporates forms and details typical of the region’s architectural heritage: arched vaults, round arches, cornices, and various small decorative elements. Local materials are used to ensure durability and preserve the national style. In this way, Jahangirbeyli village, remaining true to its roots, becomes a new example of modern development.

TEA HOUSE

Local stones of various colors, limestone, a small amount of black marble, and wood were used as materials. The design combines arched vaults and rhombic elements in a harmonious synthesis.

GENERAL VIEW OF THE VILLAGE CENTER

CEREMONIAL HALL

The exteriors of the designed buildings emphasize simplified versions of ethnic arches, decorative wooden balconies, and double-pitched roof elements.