Talk:Armenian architecture
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Architecture in the Diaspora
[edit]If we are going to have a section about Armenian architecture in the Diaspora, we should include examples like Antelias, St Vartan in New York, St. Levon in Los Angeles, etc., to say nothing of secular buildings like the Armenian-American Museum being built as of this writing in Glendale, CA. 2A00:F3C:C169:0:B882:ACCE:CAC:93CA (talk) 07:47, 15 June 2025 (UTC)
Architecture in Western Armenia under the Ottomans
[edit]We are missing a section about Armenian architecture under the Ottomans. For example, the architecture projects of the Balians in Constantinople and Aintab, the Armenian churches in Ourfa, etc. These are quite distinct from the traditional architectural styles, yet still Armenian 2A00:F3C:C169:0:B882:ACCE:CAC:93CA (talk) 07:51, 15 June 2025 (UTC)
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