Mammadbeyli Village

Mammadbeyli village, Zangilan district
ARCHITECTURE
The development project implemented in Mammadbeyli village of the Zangilan district stands out for the region’s natural beauty, strategic location, and modern planning principles.


 In the architectural composition adopted during the village’s design process, preference is given to traditional architectural forms and elements inspired by the historical construction culture of Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur, as well as the characteristics of local natural materials.
Mammadbeyli Village
Location
Mammadbeyli village, Zangilan district
Total area
110,757.9 m²
Design Area
181.23 ha
Population
3730nəfər
Population Density
20.6 nəfər/ha
Role
ARCHITECTURE

Market complex

The materials used include locally significant multicolored river stones, limestone, small amounts of black marble, and wood. The architectural forms incorporate arches, vaults, rhombus elements, and their harmonious combinations.

Individual residential house

The design incorporates regional architectural heritage through the use of forms and details such as vaulted and pointed arches, cornices, and various small decorative elements. The primary reason for using local materials is their durability and the preservation of the national style.

Administrative and community club center

In the exterior design of the buildings, preference is given to simplified versions of ethnic arches, wooden decorative patterned balconies, and gable roof elements. The architectural composition supports the revival of the region and provides a solid foundation for its future development.