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  • Conference On Armenian Architecture In Brussels

    PRESS RELEASE

    REF: PR/04/05/011

    Assembly of Armenians of Europe
    Rue de Treves 10, 1050 Brussels
    Tel: +32 2 647 08 01
    Fax: +32 2 647 02 00

    CONFERENCE ON ARMENIAN ARCHITECTURE IN BRUSSELS

    Brussels, 13/05/04 - On May 7th 2004 at the CIVA (Centre International
    pour la Ville, l'Architecture et le paysage) in Brussels, the Assembly
    of Armenians of Europe organized a conference dedicated to Armenian
    Medieval Architecture. Mr. Bernard Coulie (orientalist, rector of the
    Catholic University of Louvain,), Mr. Sarkis Shahinian (co-chairman
    of the Swiss Armenian Association, researcher at the EFP, Zuirch) and
    Mr. Patrick Donabedian (PhD in the history of fine arts and fellow
    worker at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France) contributed to
    the conference, to which architects, members of the cultural units
    of the European Commission as well as students and professors were
    invited. The idea behind inviting the latter group was to introduce
    European specialists and academics to Armenian cultural heritage,
    emphasize its role in world heritage and reveal the unknown traditions
    of Armenian Architecture.

    At the opening of the conference Mr. Bernard Coulie expressed his
    condolences to the Belgian Armenian Community on the occasion
    of the decease of Arbak Mkhitarian, famous Egyptologist,
    armenologist-orientalist and active member of the Armenian community.

    Mr. Bernard Coulie gave the audience insights into Armenian history,
    culture and Christianity, which became the integral part of the
    Armenian identity, while Mr. Sarkis Shahinian presented in detail the
    architecture of Armenian Churches in the Middle Ages and revealed the
    connection between the Armenian pagan and Medial Christian cultures,
    as well as presented a glance to Modern Armenian architecture, in
    particular the urbanism of Yerevan, capital of the Republic of Armenia.
    Mr. Patrick Donabedian elaborated on the subject of 'khatchkars',
    cross stones, in which the Armenian valley is abundant. This
    conference came to highlight the fact that the majority of those
    Armenian monuments concerned are in the territory of Turkey and are
    in danger of disappearance. Moreover, none of the mentioned monuments
    are under the protection of UNESCO.

    The conference was followed by the photo exhibition on Armenia by
    the French photographer Wojtek Buss. It was in Armenia that Wojtek
    Buss discovered his vocation of photographer and some years later he
    returned there in order to realize his dream. His book publish in Paris
    in 1998 was entitled "Armenia, Splendour of a secret country". His
    wonderful photos of Armenian monasteries, churches and landscapes
    bear witness to the love, mysticism and courage of Armenians.
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