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    ARMENIAN ARCHITECTS CONTRIBUTE THEIR MITE IN TURKEY'S BEAUTY

    Azg/arm
    18 Feb 05

    Armenian Museum-Institute of Architecture has assembled huge material
    on Armenian architects living and working in Diaspora that will
    be compiled in 27 volumes. The first volume -"The Iranian-Armenian
    Architects" â~@~S is ready.

    The book of Ashot Grigorian, head of the museum, titled "Armenian
    Architects of Constantinople" will be issued this year on occasion
    of 90th anniversary of Armenian Genocide. "We thought that there
    were not Armenian architects in Istanbul after 1915 before we
    went on research. To our great surprise we found out that the
    Armenians of Turkey kept on studying architecture abroad and built
    many unique constrictions. Researches disclosed that the word
    â~@~Xarchitectâ~@~Y came into use only after the WW II replacing
    the word â~@~Xconstructorâ~@~Y. Interestingly most of them were
    Armenians. We find a group of constructors beginning from 1900s and
    professional architects appear thereafter. Besides architects and
    town-planners there is also the profession of architect-decorator in
    Istanbul. Most of the Armenians specialized in these 3 professions
    have their own workshops and offices. Many of them are members of
    Turkish Union of Architectures and even of various international
    unions", Grigorian says.

    He tells that the architects from Palian dynasty were famous in
    Constantinople in 19th century and they are considered founders of
    Turkish architecture. Turks never denied this fact. Grigorianâ~@~Ys
    book is introducing 100 Armenian architects from Constantinople and
    presents the history of Armenian architecture in Turkey. The prologue
    of the book will be translated in English and Turkish.

    Ashot Grigorian says that it is hard to preserve Armenian
    features in the works of Armenian Diaspora architects as they were
    brought up in other culture and that differs them from architects
    in Armenia. Works of the most of Diaspora architects, especially
    buildings designed for Armenian community, bear features of Armenian
    medieval architecture. Local and Diaspora architects are highly
    valued for combining national characteristics with modern trends,
    Grigorian thinks.

    By Ruzan Poghosian





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