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  2. Armenian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Armenian architecture comprises architectural works with an aesthetic or historical connection to the Armenian people. It is difficult to situate this architectural style within precise geographical or chronological limits, [ 1 ] but many of its monuments were created in the regions of historical Armenia, the Armenian Highlands . [ 2 ]

  3. Artak Ghulyan - Wikipedia

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    Artak Ghulyan (Armenian: Արտակ Ղուլյան; December 28, 1958), is an Armenian architect and designer, Doctor of Architecture, Docent (Associate professor), and professor of the International Academy of Architecture. [1] In September 2013, he received the title of "Honored Architect of the Republic of Armenia".

  4. List of Armenian architects - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Meschian (born 1949) – popular musician and singer, expressing powerful emotional intelligence through a sort of prosperous and righteous poetry about the Armenian heritage to his current community. He's also an architect. Armen Hakhnazarian (1941–2009) – Founding Director of Research on Armenian Architecture.

  5. National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

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    A technical school opened within the newly established Yerevan State University in 1921, graduating its first students in 1928. In July 1930, the Armenian Construction Institute, which by this stage had departments of Architecture and Construction, Hydrology and Chemical Engineering, was established with prominent architect Mikayel Mazmanyan as its first director.

  6. Vernacular architecture of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Vernacular architecture of Armenia is based on long standing Armenian architectural tradition starting from the times of Urartu to the modern day. Vernacular architecture refers to the common architecture of the region, which is usually much simpler than what the technology of current time is able to provide.

  7. Armenian Cathedral of Lviv - Wikipedia

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    From the 17th century until 1945, the cathedral belonged to the Armenian Catholic archdiocese of Lviv, when bishop Mikołaj (Nicolas) Torosowicz in 1630 and his successor Vartan Hunanyan (1681) united the Armenian and Roman Catholic Churches, over a century before the official birth (1742) of the Armenian Catholic Church. The cathedral ...

  8. ‘Amerikatsi’ Review: A Soulful Armenian Comedy-Drama About ...

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    Three decades after the 1915 Armenian Genocide, an optimistic American Armenian returns to his Sovietized homeland, only be thrown in prison under flimsy circumstances. From his squalid jail cell ...

  9. Christina Maranci - Wikipedia

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    Christina Maranci (born 1968) is an Armenian-American researcher, writer, translator, historian, and professor at currently serving as the Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University. She is considered an expert on the history and development of Armenian architecture. [1] [2] [3]