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  • CV Church Presents "Armenian Church Architecture" by Sarkis Balmanou

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley-Education Committee
    6252 Honolulu Ave
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    (818) 303-5566
    [email protected]


    Mr. Sarkis Balmanoukian, a noted architect and the author and prizewinner
    of the contest for the design of the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex
    built in Der Zor and many other buildings to his credit, will be the
    honorary guest speaker on " Armenian Church Architecture " at Armenian
    Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley, located at Western Prelacy's " Dikran
    and Zarouhi Der Ghazarian " Hall, at 6252 Honolulu Ave., in La Crescenta,
    California on Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 1pm, following the church
    service.

    Armenian architecture is an architectural style developed over the last
    4,500 years of human habitation in the Armenian Highland (the eastern part
    of Asia Minor) and used principally by the Armenian people. Medieval
    Armenian architecture, and Armenian churches in particular, has several
    distinctive features, believed by some to be the first national style of
    church building.

    Born and raised in Aleppo-Syria, Mr. Sarkis Balmanoukian attended the
    local Krtasirats Armenian School and then for his secondary education
    he was admitted to Aleppo-American College majoring in art. He then
    traveled to Yerevan-Armenia to continue his higher education, from where,
    in 1973, he received his credentials in architecture and city planning.
    Returning to his birth place, Aleppo-Syria, Mr. Sarkis Balmanoukian was
    employed at Aleppo City Planning Department for six consecutive years and
    was credited for plannings and drawings for various city plans,
    governmental foundations and institutions. During 1980 to 1987, until his
    settling date in the United States, Mr. Sarkis Balmanoukian has had his
    private architectural office and it was during these years that he designed
    the plans for the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in Der Zor and the
    Aleppo Armenian Community Catholic Church. He is also credited for the
    design of memorial wall dedicated in memory of the Armenian victims of
    the Ottoman-Turkish Genocide and the surviving regenerated ones in
    the Karasnitz Mankantz Church surroundings along with two of its church
    altars in Aleppo.

    Since his youth years, Sarkis Balmanoukian has had a special love toward
    art, to paint paintings, and has exhibited those in many of his individual
    exhibitions. He has also taught the art of painting for groupings at Sarian
    Academy in Aleppo for 12 years. During his studies in Armenia, he has
    visited various and many locations with Armenian historical monuments
    inside Armenia. His keen interest in Armenian culture has also taken him to
    several Armenian communities-Tiflis, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Cairo and etc. In
    1978 he had the exceptional opportunity to visit the Armenian Kars and then
    the Armenian Ani in Western Armenia, now Turkey, the city renowned for its
    1001 churches now in ruins. He has an extensive slide collection of his
    visited architectural sites.

    The general public is invited to this informative, very interesting and
    soul searching presentation. This special event which is organized by
    Crescenta Valley Armenian Apostolic Church (CV Church) and CV Church
    Education Committee is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Ramona
    Tatavosian.

    The event is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcomed to attend.
    There will be a reception before the start of the program at the completion
    of the Divine Liturgy.

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