Asbarez: New St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Carrollton, Texas Memorializes 1,400-Year-Old Armenian Sanctuary

St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Carrollton, Texas St. Hripsime, built in 618 AD

Entrance Facade, Honoring the 1.5 Million Victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, to be Unveiled on April 24

The new St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Carrollton, Texas, will be consecrated on April 23 and will hold its first Sunday Service on April 24, the date each year on which the Armenian Diaspora commemorates the Armenian Genocide.

St. Sarkis was designed by award-winning New York architect David Hotson, AIA, working with long-time collaborator Stepan Terzyan, senior project manager Mike Konow, and architectural designer Ani Sahakyan. The surrounding landscape was designed and implemented by landscape designer Zepur Ohanian.

Hotson and Terzyan began designing St. Sarkis with a brief that envisioned a new church building modeled on St. Hripsime, an ancient Armenian church that stands near Armenia’s capital, Yerevan. Having sheltered Armenian congregations through 14 challenging centuries of upheaval, St. Hripsime serves as a symbol of ancient origins of Armenian Christianity and of the endurance, perseverance, and resilience of the Armenian people. 

From this brief, the architects developed a design that looks forward as well as backward, marrying ancient architectural and artistic traditions reflecting Armenia’s cultural legacy as the world’s first Christian nation with contemporary digitally-driven design and fabrication technologies. The design recreates the scale and proportions of St. Hripsime but modifies the exterior openings and interior spatial volumes to fill the sanctuary with indirect natural light. The result is an ethereal vessel of naturally illuminated space which suspends the memory of centuries of Armenian tradition over the modern congregation. 

The cornerstone of St. Sarkis was laid in 2018, exactly 1,400 years after St. Hripsime was completed in 618 AD.

The St. Sarkis project consists of a three-building campus on five acres. Its centerpiece is the 250-seat church, which is approached through a shaded entry courtyard positioned between a building housing a community center including a 400-person event hall, Sunday school classrooms, and clerical offices, and another housing an athletic facility that serves the congregation. 

The solid gray mass of the church exterior, rendered in modern materials, references the monolithic sculptural character of ancient Armenian churches, which were constructed entirely of stone. The juxtaposition of the monochrome architecture against the rich multicolored vegetation, envisioned and implemented by landscape designer Zepur Ohanian, evokes the relationship between monolithic architecture and verdant landscape that is typical of the ancient churches and monastery complexes that still survive throughout the Armenian homeland.

The western facade that surrounds the entrance to the church serves as a subtle but powerful memorial to the victims of the Armenian genocide.

Clad with porcelain panels covered with an intricate design printed at high resolution, the facade presents the viewer with a layered visual experience. Seen from a distance, the facade depicts a traditional Armenian cross or “tree of life” with distinctive branching arms, an Armenian symbol of faith in the face of suffering, of resurrection, and redemption. Viewed more closely as the visitor approaches the church, the cross is seen to be composed of interwoven botanical and geometrical motifs drawn from Armenian art, representing the bonds of ancestry and tradition that have bound the Armenian community together across centuries of challenge and upheaval. Examined from still closer proximity, the entire facade is seen to be covered by tiny icons or pixels, each one centimeter (or about 3/8 inches) in diameter.

These tiny icons—1.5 million in total, derived from the infinitely varied circular emblems that recur throughout the Armenian artistic tradition—cover the entire church facade. Like 1.5 million snowflakes, each individual pixel is unique, each representing one of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide. The encounter with these individualized icons spreading across the entire building façade provides powerful impression of the scale of this historical atrocity.

David Hotson worked with Yerevan-trained architectural designer Ani Sahakyan on the overall facade design. A computer script was then developed in the office by architectural designer Ben Elmer to generate 1.5 million unique icons or pixels based on ancient Armenian ornamental motifs. These icons were distributed according to density to form larger-scale patterns when viewed from a distance.

In implementing the facade Hotson, collaborated closely with Fiandre, the innovative architectural surfaces manufacturer that has developed the revolutionary DYS system that allows printing at extremely fine resolution on Fiandre’s large-format, exterior grade, UV-resistant porcelain rain screen panel materials. Fiandre fabricated the facade panels in their Italian factory to the exact pixel modules required by the facade and printed the intricate design through an exacting process that was halted as the COID-19 pandemic caused total lockdown of Italian industry before resuming work and shipping the completed facade to Texas.  

This facade is believed to be the first use of this technology, to optically engage the viewer in a series of visual scales nested inside each other, from the scale of an entire architectural facade to the scale of individual pixels each rendered in high-resolution at the threshold of visual perception.

Upon stepping through the memorial facade and into the church, the visitor emerges into the sanctuary, a composition of light-filled volumes modeled on the interior of St. Hripsime. A series of concave light coves, derived from the distinctive concave recesses on the exterior of the St. Hripsime, reflect the powerful Texas sunlight indirectly into the sanctuary, resulting in an ethereal quality of illumination. The doubly-curved plaster vaults that shape the interior space were fabricated in glass-fiber-reinforced gypsum directly from the architect’s computer model, through an innovative process developed by the Toronto-based manufacturer Formglas. The interior vaults are smooth and scaleless, with no visible lighting fixtures, air-conditioning registers or other contemporary technical details to interrupt luminous memory of the 1,400-year-old space of St. Hripsime suspended over the congregation.

The church is heated and cooled with a displacement climate control system, which uses a remotely located mechanical plant to introduce conditioned air at low velocity through floor registers located under the pews. The result is a silent interior, without mechanical vibration or the ambient sound of a conventional high velocity air conditioning system, providing a silent backdrop for the reverberant acoustics of traditional Armenian choral music.

St. Sarkis memorializes the ancient legacy of Armenian Christianity and the extraordinary strength, perseverance, and resilience of the Armenian people. It is a contemporary space, grounded in the present, that mourns the unimaginable multitude of martyrs of the recent past, while bearing an ancestral memory that harkens back to the origins of Christianity.

David Hotson, AIA, is the principal of David Hotson Architect, established in New York in 1991. Hotson’s projects include residential and institutional designs for private, corporate, and cultural clients. His work has been recognized with awards from the international Architizer A+ Awards program and the Best of Year Awards program from Interior Design Magazine. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.

Fiandre, a part of Iris Ceramica Group, is a global leader in the development and production of high-performance architectural surfaces for both interior and exterior applications. Headquartered in Castellarano, Italy, the company is renowned for its unmatched range of colors, textures, patterns and sizes of its finish materials including large-scale, lightweight porcelain slabs.

AW: ANCA supporters salute US Senator Robert Menendez for bold pro-Artsakh leadership; championing Senate Armenian Genocide recognition

Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) with event host Garo Mardirossian, Esq. and ANCA chairman Raffi Hamparian, briefing attendees.

LOS ANGELES, Calif.  Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) leaders gathered with friends and supporters to honor US Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) – a decades-long champion of Armenian American concerns, who led the historic 2019 battle to secure unanimous US Senate recognition of the Armenian Genocide and continues his unwavering support for Armenia’s security and Artsakh’s freedom. Chairman Menendez has had strong ties to the ANC of New Jersey for decades and consistently receives an “A+” rating on the ANCA Congressional Report Card.

“Senator Menendez’s bold leadership and principled defense of human rights and American values have been a hallmark of his service in the House and Senate,” said ANCA chairman Raffi Hamparian. “The ANCA has been with him every step of the way and looks forward to our continued work together.”

Garo Mardirossian, Esq. and his wife Yulia generously hosted the evening, which included special guest, His Eminence Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Holy Etchmiadzin’s Pontifical Envoy-at-Large and former Primate of Artsakh. Hamparian was joined by ANCA National Board members Zanku Armenian, Aida Dimejian and Ani Tchaghlasian, who traveled from the Senator’s home state of New Jersey to offer a Garden State Armenian welcome to Chairman Menendez.

His Eminence Archbishop Barkev Martirosyan, Holy Etchmiadzin’s Pontifical Envoy-at-Large and former Primate of Artsakh, offers Sen. Bob Menendez and ANCA National Board member Ani Tchaghlasian an update on the increasing challenges facing Artsakh.

“I was honored to host Chairman Menendez at my home with a broad and distinguished cross-section of Armenian Americans,” shared Mardirossian. “I am proud to stand with Chairman Menendez – who is firmly committed to working to strengthen US-Armenia ties, defend Artsakh freedom and secure justice for the Armenian Genocide. With new challenges facing the United States and our Armenian homeland, Chairman Menendez’s visionary leadership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is needed now more than ever to ensure that peace and justice prevail for Armenia and Artsakh.”

“Armenian Americans in the Garden State and across the US stand with Senator Menendez in our collective pursuit for justice for the Armenian Genocide, self-determination for Artsakh and stronger US-Armenia ties,” said Tchaghlasian. “From his unstinting resolve to end US complicity in Armenian Genocide denial to ongoing efforts to stop US military aid to Azerbaijan, and block the sale of US aircraft to Erdogan’s autocratic Turkey – Senator Menendez has been a champion for human rights and peace. We look forward to working together for years to come to advance Armenian American priorities and values.”

Senator Menendez’s tenacious resolve to end US Senate complicity in Turkey’s Armenian Genocide denial culminated in the unanimous passage of the bipartisan resolution he authored in December, 2019. The Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.150) established, as a matter of U.S. policy, 1) the rejection of Armenian Genocide denial, 2) ongoing official US government recognition and remembrance of this crime, and 3) support for education about the Armenian Genocide in order to help prevent modern-day atrocities.

Senator Menendez has been equally adamant about enforcing Section 907 restrictions on US aid to Azerbaijan, initially adopted as part of the FREEDOM Support Act in 1992 in response to Azerbaijan’s blockade and attacks against Armenia and Artsakh. In June 2020, alarmed that the US military aid program to Azerbaijan had skyrocketed, Senator Menendez requested that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) provide the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with a detailed report on this assistance program and its compliance with Section 907.  The GAO report, released in March 2022, revealed that the State Department consistently failed to inform Congress of the impact of over $164 million in assistance to Baku on the military balance between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

“The human consequences of the terrible war in Nagorno-Karabakh underscore the deep concerns that I have long had about providing US assistance to Azerbaijan,” stated Sen. Menendez. “These findings are further proof that the status quo is unacceptable, and we must exercise additional scrutiny over the U.S. government’s ongoing provision of assistance to Azerbaijan. In the coming weeks, I will be renewing my efforts for the State Department to reconsider any future planned assistance to Azerbaijan, respect Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, and improve its reporting to Congress in the future.”

Senator Menendez’s stellar record of support for key community concerns began with his election as mayor in Union City in 1986 and continued during his time in the New Jersey State legislature from 1988 to 1992 and his 1992 election to the US House of Representatives.  Elected to the US Senate in 2006, Senator Menendez often took the lead in questioning US ambassadorial nominees to Turkey and Azerbaijan regarding their positions on the Armenian Genocide and efforts to mediate a lasting peace for the Republic of Artsakh. When nominees crossed the line into Armenian Genocide denial or showed undue bias toward Azerbaijan, Senator Menendez resisted White House and Senate leadership pressure, placing a “hold” on the candidates, ultimately blocking nominee Dick Hoagland from becoming US Ambassador to Armenia and stopping a full-term appointment for Matt Bryza as US Ambassador to Azerbaijan.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.


New infrastructure routes to contribute to peace and stability in South Caucasus – Russian PM

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MOSCOW, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. Russia is specially focused on the agreements reached by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia regarding the unblocking of economic and transport connections in South Caucasus, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

“I am sure that the creation of new infrastructure routes will ensure stable development of the region and will contribute to strengthening of peace and stability for the benefit of all countries in the South Caucasus. Russia will continue providing humanitarian assistance to Armenia,” PM Mishustin said.

Mishustin added that thanks to the Russian Rapid Response Center, conditions are now being created in Nagorno Karabakh for the return of residents to their home as well as restoration of infrastructures.

Australian-Armenian philanthropist Heros Dilanchian awarded with Prime Minister’s Medal

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. Chief of Staff at the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia Arayik Harutyunyan received Australian-Armenian philanthropist Heros Dilanchian, the government’s press service said.

According to the decision of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Heros Dilanchian has been awarded with the Armenian PM’s Medal for his contributions to the development of economy and for long-term charitable activity.

Arayik Harutyunyan handed over the medial to Heros Dilanchian, highly valued his charitable activity for the benefit of the development of the homeland.

Armenia, Russia have intensive plan to jointly develop energy, transportation and other areas – Pashinyan

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MOSCOW, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. The 30th anniversary of the diplomatic relations of Armenia and Russia is a good occasion to analyze the past cooperation path and outline the future actions, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during the meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Moscow.

In his remarks Pashinyan said that he is in Russia with quite a full agenda and informed that he already held productive meetings. Particularly, he mentioned the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during which important agreements were reached and a broad range of issues relating to the inter-state relations were discussed.

Nikol Pashinyan said Russia is Armenia’s key trade partner, adding that the trade-economic indicators are registering growth. He highlighted the effective cooperation both in the bilateral format and within the Eurasian Economic Union.

“We have quite a rich experience in energy sector, we have an intensive plan for jointly developing that field. There are concrete programs also in transportation and other areas. We agreed with Russian President Vladimir Putin to make the inter-governmental council the main platform where the agreements reached in economy, energy and other areas will be implemented”, PM Pashinyan said, stating that the ministries of the two countries are cooperating quite well.

The PM said new challenges emerge nowadays, but added that there are also opportunities that should be used for finding new solutions.

Armenia, China express readiness to deepen relations

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. On April 20, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone conversation with the Foreign Minister of People’s Republic of China Wang Yi, the Foreign Ministry said in a press release.

The interlocutors referred to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and China, emphasizing the tangible world carried out through that period for the establishment and development of bilateral relations in political, trade and economic, humanitarian and other directions. The sides expressed their readiness to resolutely strengthen and deepen the Armenian-Chinese relations.

The utilization of the potential in the field of economic cooperation, the promotion of investments, development of infrastructures and addressing of logistic challenges was underlined. In this regard the need for the process of unblocking transport and economic infrastructures was highlighted.

Presenting Armenia’s position on the establishment of peace and stability in the region, Ararat Mirzoyan stressed the importance of negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan in different directions, as well as the role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The viability of the internationally accepted existing format, as well as promotion of the peace process was emphasized.

The interlocutors exchanged views on the issues of mutual interest within international and regional agenda.

Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia, China Foreign Trade Center sign agreement on enhancing cooperation

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. The Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia (UMBA) and the China Foreign Trade Center signed an agreement on cooperation on April 20.

Under the agreement, the sides will aim at establishing mutually-beneficial relations in the business sector between the two countries and enhance lasting cooperation, implement joint projects, namely organizing the China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair).

UMBA President Arsen Ghazaryan and China Foreign Trade Center Deputy Director-General, Deputy Secretary-General of the Canton Fair Ye Jijiang signed the agreement at the event.

The signing of the agreement will enable to more comprehensively explore and study and advantages of the Chinese market, the opportunities for enhancing bilateral cooperation and increasing mutual trade turnover, according to Arsen Ghazaryan.

“Despite the difficult times related to various circumstances, we must try to strengthen and deepen our economic relations as much as possible,” said Yu Yi, Deputy Director General of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Canton Fair.

Yi said that Armenian products are highly valued in the Chinese market and that direct cooperation with Armenian colleagues and the agreement will boost bilateral partnership expansion.

Armenian Prime Minister arrives in Nizhny Novgorod

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NIZHNY NOVGOROD, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Nizhny Novgorod within the framework of his official visit in Russia, Armenpress correspondent reports.

At the airport, the Armenian PM was welcomed by Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Gleb Nikitin, chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Evgeniy Lyulin, Mayor of Nizhny Novgorod Yury Shalabayev and Russian Foreign Ministry representative in Nizhny Novgorod Sergei Malov.

PM Pashinyan is expected to visit the Gaz company’s factory where he will tour the company together with the company president Vadim Sorokin. Later, Pashinyan will visit the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin to pay tribute at the Eternal Flame monument and will tour the state art museum of the Kremlin.

Nikol Pashinyan will also have a private meeting with Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Gleb Nikitin.

The PM will visit the Holy Savior Armenian Church where he will meet with the representatives of the Armenian community.

Vice Speaker of Parliament presents current situation in Artsakh caused by latest Azeri actions to Dutch Ambassador

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. Vice Speaker of Parliament Ruben Rubinyan received today Ambassador of the Netherlands to Armenia Nico Schermers, the Parliament’s press service said.

The sides discussed the current situation and the challenges in the region. Ruben Rubinyan presented the current situation and humanitarian problems in Artsakh caused by the latest actions of the Azerbaijani units.

The Vice Speaker of the Parliament of Armenia expressed gratitude to the partners of the Dutch parliament for the adoption of resolutions condemning the 44-day war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh in 2020 and its consequences.

The process of democratic reforms in Armenia was also touched upon during the talk. Ruben Rubinyan said the Armenian authorities will be consistent with the implementation of the reforms.

The sides also discussed issues relating to deepening the Armenian-Dutch inter-parliamentary cooperation, the necessity for mutual visits and the implementation of joint programs in a parliamentary platform.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 20-04-22

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YEREVAN, 20 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 20 April, USD exchange rate down by 1.62 drams to 469.21 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.26 drams to 509.33 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.11 drams to 6.07 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 0.38 drams to 612.55 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 90.94 drams to 29627.82 drams. Silver price up by 2.59 drams to 390.94 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.