A Spanish architect proposed filling Crimea with colored concrete
Simferopol, October 23 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) – Spanish architect with Russian roots Manuel Nunez-Yanovsky plans to invest 15 million euros in Crimea.
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He stated this on Thursday at a press conference in Simferopol.
According to Nunez-Yanovsky, Crimea has extremely gray and ugly architecture from the Soviet past - too many concrete box houses. Therefore, the investor’s plans include the construction of a plant for the production of colored concrete and a university campus where future builders and architects would live and study.
“I want Crimea to play in color, and the fashion for reinforced concrete boxes will go away. We plan to build a plant to produce one thousand apartments per year; the cost of one square meter of such housing without finishing will be up to 150 euros. To begin with, we are counting on government orders and the support of local authorities,” said the architect.
According to him, the project can pay off in five to seven years. Nunez-Yanovsky takes funds for investments from a Swiss bank, where, by the way, they know that he will invest them in Crimea.
“They gave it to me without any problems, naturally, I informed that the project would be implemented in Crimea. There is no need to say that Europe is not ready to invest here. This is nonsense, it’s already ready, but not all businessmen will go for it right away,” the architect assures.
Manuel Nunez-Yanovsky is the author of the project of the residential complex “Arena Picasso” in the French Noisy-le-Grand, the ESADE Institute in Spain, the innovative complex Teatre Lliure in Barcelona, College George Brassens in Paris, etc. He was born in 1942 in Samarkand, and later moved with his family to Simferopol, where he spent his early years of life.
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