MVRDV has begun construction of the "EU TUMO" Convergence Center, a flexible building on the Tumanyan Park campus in Yerevan, Armenia. Perched on a mountainous promontory overlooking the Hrazdan River gorge, the cantilevered building connects with regional landmarks, offering views of the city, the gorge, and Mount Ararat.

TUMO provides free education to teenagers and adults to develop technical and creative skills. The new extension to its main campus will house a mix of educational activities and spaces for innovative technology and design companies, as well as conference facilities, complementing the organization's existing work.

The new "EU TUMO" Convergence Center building, designed by MVRDV, features a flexible design that can be continuously adapted to future needs and connects higher education with the technology industry.

The proposal offers a bold and simple response to the site, perched above the Hrazdan River gorge. A monolithic, 120-meter-long bar rests on a sunken base, raising the building in a cantilevered fashion over steep slopes at each end that extend into the nearby Tumanyan Park.

Rendering. "EU TUMO" Convergence Center by MVRDV.

Rendering. "EU TUMO" Convergence Center by MVRDV.

The project will feature large windows at both ends, offering direct views of the river gorge to the north and Mount Ararat, often considered the resting place of Noah's Ark, to the south.

"The new facilities represent the heart of Yerevan's emerging technology campus, but they are situated at the heart of history, like an «Ark» hovering over the gorge. Its cantilevered form reflects the idea of ​​being on the cusp of change, looking toward the future. I think it's a beautiful symbol." 

Winy Maas, founding partner of MVRDV.

Rendering. "EU TUMO" Convergence Center by MVRDV.

Rendering. "EU TUMO" Convergence Center by MVRDV.

Inside, the educational and work spaces are distributed across five floors and structured around three large atriums. These public spaces connect to the ground floor and house a variety of programs. To encourage movement and exploration throughout the site, scenic pathways connect existing park features with new elements, such as rest and relaxation areas.

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MVRDV. Lead architects.- Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries.
Founding Partner in charge.- Winy Maas.
Partner.- Stefan de Koning.
Director.- Gideon Maasland.

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Ronald Hoogeveen, Edina Peli, Rico van de Gevel, Katarzyna Nowak, Angel Sanchez Navarro, Valentina Fantini, Prajakta Gawde, Renata Lopes Tavares, Daniele Dalbosco, Jose Manuel Garcia, Floris Dreesmann, Francesca Cambi, Mohan Yuan, Konstantina Lola, Helena Kajszczak, Sun Ah Jeong, Konstantina Kousari, Bartosz Michałowski, Marta Vilaseca Piera, Sara Abi Merched.
MVRDV NEXT.- Sanne van der Burgh, Boudewijn Thomas, Jaka Korla, Zhijia Xiong.
MVRDV Interior.- Aser Gimenez Ortega, Turker Naci Saylan, Basak Gunalp, Sofia Mermigka Angeli.

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Co-architect.- TUMO Architectural Department, Yerevan.
Project coordination.- TUMO Construction Department, Yerevan.
Structural engineer.- EOC Eckersly O'Callaghan, London.
MEP.- MET Majdalani Engineering and Trading, Lebanon.
Cost calculation.- MultiCal, TUMO Construction Department.
Building physics and Thermal Analysis: EK Lab, London.
Façade Engineering.- EK Lab, London.
Environmental advisor.- Transsolar.
BREEAM Assessor.- Carbon Conscious Limited, UK.
Acoustic Advisor.- MMG Acoustical Consultants.
Lighting design.- Triangle, Yerevan.

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TUMO Center for Creative Technologies, Simonian Educational Foundation.

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13,500 sqm.

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2019 – present.

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Yerevan, Armenia.

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MVRDV.- Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries.

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MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The practice engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues. A highly collaborative, research-based design method involves clients, stakeholders and experts from a wide range of fields from early on in the creative process. The results are exemplary, outspoken projects, which enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future.

The products of MVRDV’s unique approach to design vary, ranging from buildings of all types and sizes, to urban plans and visions, numerous publications, installations and exhibitions. Built projects include the Netherlands Pavilion for the World EXPO 2000 in Hannover; the Market Hall, a combination of housing and retail in Rotterdam; the Pushed Slab, a sustainable office building in Paris’ first eco-district; Flight Forum, an innovative business park in Eindhoven; the Silodam Housing complex in Amsterdam; the Matsudai Cultural Centre in Japan; the Unterföhring office campus near Munich; the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam; the Ypenburg housing and urban plan in The Hague; the Didden Village rooftop housing extension in Rotterdam; the music centre De Effenaar in Eindhoven; the Gyre boutique shopping center in Tokyo; a public library in Spijkenisse; an international bank headquarters in Oslo, Norway; and the iconic Mirador and Celosia housing in Madrid.

Current projects include a variety of housing projects in the Netherlands, France, China, India, and other countries; a community centre in Copenhagen and a cultural complex in Roskilde, Denmark, a public art depot in Rotterdam, the transformation of a mixed use building in central Paris, an office complex in Shanghai, and a commercial centre in Beijing, and the renovation of an office building in Hong Kong. MVRDV is also working on large scale urban masterplans in Bordeaux and Caen, France and the masterplan for an eco-city in Logroño, Spain. Larger scale visions for the future of greater Paris, greater Oslo, and the doubling in size of the Dutch new town Almere are also in development.

MVRDV first published a manifesto of its work and ideas in FARMAX (1998), followed by MetaCity/Datatown (1999), Costa Iberica (2000), Regionmaker (2002), 5 Minutes City (2003), KM3 (2005), Spacefighter (2007) and Skycar City (2007), and more recently The Vertical Village (with The Why Factory, 2012) and the firm’s first monograph of built works MVRDV Buildings (2013). MVRDV deals with issues ranging from global sustainability in large scale studies such as Pig City, to small, pragmatic architectural solutions for devastated areas such as New Orleans.

The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. One hundred architects, designers and urbanists develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process which involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV works with BIM and has official in-house BREEAM and LEED assessors.

Together with Delft University of Technology, MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing an agenda for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.

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Published on: February 26, 2026
Cite:
metalocus, ELVIRA PARÍS FERNÁNDEZ
"Perched on the mountain. "EU TUMO" Convergence Center by MVRDV" METALOCUS. Accessed
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