There are a lot of scientific and research reports dedicated to Armenian architecture from the ancient times to nowadays. There are many interesting and thoroughly researched reports of architectural and historical value done by not only Armenian but also foreign historians, architects and engineers. Exploring Armenian architecture’s chronology and research reports, we noticed that after independence of the Republic of Armenia (since 1991) there are few scientific reports which include the stages of development of architecture of newly independent Armenia, the current state of the architectural heritage and their observance. So we decided to study that period trying to show the problems and essential events as well as to introduce that peri...
The article is devoted to the results of the study of Architecture in Ukraine of XVII–XVIІI centurie...
Armenia is one of the oldest Christian Countries in the world, with an impressive architectural, his...
Report of fieldwork carried out in 2015, funded by British Institute of Archaeology (BIAA), Ankara
There are a lot of scientific and research reports dedicated to Armenian architecture from the ancie...
After the restoration of independence of Armenia, the process of formation of national statehood sta...
The Armenian heritage comprises both archaeological remains of towns destroyed by never–ending wars ...
This dissertation deals with the characteristics of Armenian architecture as a result of specific cu...
This research focuses on medieval architectures in the Armenian region of Vayots Dzor. The research ...
The article contains some information about the building of the first home in the world of the first...
The article presents a brief history of the founding of the capital Yerevan, some examples of the hi...
Armenia has an extraordinary cultural heritage, rich and widespread throughout the territory. Howeve...
Brochure de présentation du programme : Armeniaca. Database dedicated to the Armenian Monumental Her...
Publication des actes du 10ème Colloque International à Pékin, Chine 22-24 septembre 2018Internation...
This article looks to civil architecture in Bitlis and Erzurum – namely to the Bitlis municipality a...
International discussions on the conservation of the twentieth-century architectural heritage emphas...
The article is devoted to the results of the study of Architecture in Ukraine of XVII–XVIІI centurie...
Armenia is one of the oldest Christian Countries in the world, with an impressive architectural, his...
Report of fieldwork carried out in 2015, funded by British Institute of Archaeology (BIAA), Ankara
There are a lot of scientific and research reports dedicated to Armenian architecture from the ancie...
After the restoration of independence of Armenia, the process of formation of national statehood sta...
The Armenian heritage comprises both archaeological remains of towns destroyed by never–ending wars ...
This dissertation deals with the characteristics of Armenian architecture as a result of specific cu...
This research focuses on medieval architectures in the Armenian region of Vayots Dzor. The research ...
The article contains some information about the building of the first home in the world of the first...
The article presents a brief history of the founding of the capital Yerevan, some examples of the hi...
Armenia has an extraordinary cultural heritage, rich and widespread throughout the territory. Howeve...
Brochure de présentation du programme : Armeniaca. Database dedicated to the Armenian Monumental Her...
Publication des actes du 10ème Colloque International à Pékin, Chine 22-24 septembre 2018Internation...
This article looks to civil architecture in Bitlis and Erzurum – namely to the Bitlis municipality a...
International discussions on the conservation of the twentieth-century architectural heritage emphas...
The article is devoted to the results of the study of Architecture in Ukraine of XVII–XVIІI centurie...
Armenia is one of the oldest Christian Countries in the world, with an impressive architectural, his...
Report of fieldwork carried out in 2015, funded by British Institute of Archaeology (BIAA), Ankara