Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Phase Two Of Armenian Genocide Museum Of America Construction Underw

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Phase Two Of Armenian Genocide Museum Of America Construction Underw

    PHASE TWO OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM OF AMERICA CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.11.2007 15:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ At the Armenian Assembly of America's 35th
    Anniversary Banquet in Beverly Hills, California, on November 3, a
    video and a brochure issued simultaneously unveiled the architecture
    and exhibit designs for the renamed Armenian Genocide Museum of
    America. The current plans for the facility call for a 50,000 square
    foot complex with room to expand in the future.

    With renderings prepared by the museum planning firm of Gallagher &
    Associates and the architectural firm of Martinez & Johnson, the
    public had an opportunity to see the future museum. A community that
    had anxiously waited for years to hear about progress on the project
    welcomed the announcement and applauded the headway made in planning
    the museum.

    The plans were issued with an appeal by the grandson of Ambassador
    Morgenthau, Henry Morgenthau III, who writes: "Ambassador Henry
    Morgenthau would have welcomed this new and daring project to raise a
    museum in the heart of our nation's capital dedicated to the purpose
    of informing about the Armenian Genocide and educating the public
    about the need to prevent such crimes against humanity."

    "As he sought ways to save the Armenians, Ambassador Morgenthau
    envisioned a home for them in America. I am certain he would have
    felt his mission fulfilled to see the Armenian people celebrate their
    resilience in their adopted country.

    "Among its many exhibits, the Armenian Genocide Museum of America
    will feature a Human Rights and Genocide Exhibit, a Multi-Media
    Armenian Identity Experience, a Survivors Theater, and a Taking Action
    Center. The Museum is envisioned as a center of learning accessible
    to all ages, with interactive media and an immersive experience to
    encourage visitors to engage the problems facing humanity and to
    defeat the scourge of genocide.

    "As the announcements were issued, contracts were finalized for
    Phase Two with Martinez and Johnson embarking upon the preparation
    of schematic design, design development and construction documents.

    Gallagher & Associates has also begun the preparation of the schematic
    design package based on the interpretive plans established during the
    conceptual design phase. The Armenian Genocide Museum project is now
    completely on track."
Working...
X