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    ANOTHER HISTORICAL BUILDING IS BEING DESTROYED
    By Ruzan Poghosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    07/12/2006

    Owner Promises to Only Reconstruct Old Building

    Several days ago, Hrayr Hovnanian, philanthropist from Diaspora, the
    owner of the former building of the government of first Republic
    of Armenia, began the deconstruction and reconstruction works
    of the building that is included in the list of the historical
    monuments. Being deeply concerned about this fact, Academician,
    architect Varazdat Harutyunian and his colleagues A. Grigorian,
    A. Toromanian, L. Doloukhanian, D. Kertmenjian and M. Gasparian
    addressed a letter to RA Prime Minister Andranik Magarian.

    In their letter, the architects stated that 11 historical monuments
    from 102 belonging to the 19th century and situated in the center of
    Yerevan had been destroyed in 2 years. The list of the abovementioned
    historical monuments was published on November 24, 2004. Besides,
    many other buildings were destroyed with the promise to reconstruct
    them. The architects state that this approach of preserving the
    historical monuments is absolutely unacceptable.

    "According to the plan approved quite recently, the monument will
    totally lose its historical value. Being the Governors Office in
    1905, the building of Armenia's Ministerial Council in 1918-1920,
    the office of the Revolutionary Committee, the first state building
    of the Soviet power in Armenia, the building is being associated with
    such political figures as Hovhannes Kajaznouni, Aleksander Khatisian,
    Aram Manukian, Aleksander Myasnikian and other prominent state figures
    of Armenia. We expect that you will immediately interfere to avert
    the destruction of a building of such state historical importance,"
    the architects emphasized in their letter to RA PM Andranik Margarian.

    The architects expressed confidence that a new building may be
    constructed in the given area only by preserving the original sizes
    and appearance of the building. Karo Ayvazian, head of Yerevan's
    Territorial Department at RA State Agency for Preservation of
    Historical Monuments, stated that nothing was changed in the frontal
    part of the building. He added that being built of old constructional
    materials the building isn't safe from the seismic viewpoint.

    Ayvazian said that in order to strengthen the building, the builders
    are to reconstruct the walls of the building with new materials,
    preserving the original plan. But hey need to totally destroy the
    building for that. He assured that the facade of the building will
    be preserved.

    It's worth mentioning that there are cases of deconstructing some
    historical buildings in the Republic Street. Some believe that the
    best example of the newly reconstructed ones is the building of the
    Republican Party of Armenia. In response to our hint about losing
    the historical atmosphere, Ayvazian said that if the building is
    reconstructed in the same place they may avert such danger.
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