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    NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON TO HOST GENOCIDE MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.09.2007 14:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial (AGMM)
    announced today that its Building and Operations Committee signed
    contracts with Washington area firms specializing in museum planning
    and construction to begin the development and construction of a
    stellar museum in the historic National Bank of Washington building
    and adjacent properties, the Armenian Assembly of America told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    AGMM selected two firms previously invited to submit proposals
    for the site. The Committee awarded its phase one museum planning
    contract to the prestigious firm of Gallagher & Associates,
    www.gallagherdesign.com, which specializes in the planning, design
    and management of innovative, informative, and immerse experiences
    for museums, learning facilities and visitor centers. Based in
    the Washington area, this premier museum planning firm has steered
    to completion numerous projects ranging from exhibit and visitor
    centers at Jamestown Settlement in Virginia and the Gettysburg
    National Battlefield in Pennsylvania, to a multimedia re-creation
    of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival in New York. Significantly,
    Gallagher & Associates was also selected by the United States National
    Archives to showcase its vast collection of historic documents in a
    new permanent exhibit on the Washington Mall. The firm also designed
    the Montreal Holocaust Museum and has commenced master planning for
    the new Woodrow Wilson Presidential Museum. The Gallagher proposal
    for AGMM was reviewed by leading scholars in the fields of Armenian
    and genocide studies.

    The Committee also awarded a phase one contract to the firm of Martinez
    & Johnson Architecture, www.mjarchitecture.com, which is recognized in
    Washington for its expertise in the design of complex, multi-functional
    facilities, as well as the restoration of architecturally significant
    buildings.

    Most recently the firm renovated the Boston Opera House, regarded
    as a masterpiece of American Baroque architecture. Among many other
    projects in the District of Columbia, Martinez & Johnson renovated
    and converted the landmark Gothic Revival structure known as the
    Alban Towers facing the National Cathedral.

    The firm will be preparing plans for the complete renovation and
    restoration of the onetime bank structure, whose exterior and interior
    are designated as landmarks on the National Register of Historic
    Buildings, as well as its conversion into a public space for exhibit
    and community use.

    Van Z. Krikorian, in his capacity as chairman of the AGMM Committee,
    which was fully authorized to proceed with all aspects of the project's
    development and operation, added: "Despite reports that this project
    might not get off the ground, I am delighted to inform opponents that
    their expectations will not be met.

    The Committee, Hirair Hovnanian, Anoush Mathevosian, the Armenian
    Assembly of America, and all of our friends are resolved to build this
    center in our nation's capital. Here the Armenian Genocide and its
    legacy will be properly memorialized and explained through innovative
    exhibits and a state-of-the-art museum facility. The future museum
    will be located at an exceptional site in the heart of Washington,
    steps from the White House, and will include special emphasis on the
    role of the United States in genocide prevention and punishment."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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