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Sasun Grigoryan (, March 18, 1942 – March 13, 1993) was an
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, well known for his work in the city of
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and Yerevan, Armenia.


Life and work

Sasun Grigoryan was born in the city of
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, Armenia, in 1942, to the family of an executive Sedrak Grigoryan and Hripsime Tatevyan, the only sister of famous Tatevyan brothers. He graduated from
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in 1965. Immediately after his graduation S.Grigoryan was appointed Senior Architect of the Yerevan Project Institute. It is here where he became a co-author of part of the Circular Park in the capital city: from Teryan Street to Abovyan Street built in 1960-1985. His works portrayed sensitive and artistic trends popular in those years. He also played a major role in the development of restoration projects of historical landmarks in the city of Gyumri, working in 1979 - 1993, in
Leninakan Gyumri ( hy, Գյումրի, ) is an urban municipal community and the second-largest city in Armenia, serving as the administrative center of Shirak Province in the northwestern part of the country. By the end of the 19th century, when the city w ...
(now Gyumri), as Special Art Director for Reconstruction and Restoration. Thanks to Sasun Grigoryan’s efforts Kumairi State historical and architectural museum reserve, including Dzitoghtsyan Museum of National Architecture housing collections related to history, the everyday-life of Gyumri, paintings and other works of art, in 1980 Gyumri was designed and implemented. It is for this project that with 2 other co-authors he received a most prestigious State Prize of Soviet Union, State Prize of the Soviet Union in 1985. Sasun Grigoryan also restored Sergey Merkurov’s house turning it into his museum, as well as the house-museum of distinguished artists Mariam Aslamazian, Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan, the houses being included into Gyumri historical heritage. Among his works on more than 50 restored buildings, the most notable ones in this city are the restoration designs of the Children’s Creative Centre, the Puppet Theatre, the Tsaghikyan Beer Factory. In 2014 in Ryzhkov street in Gyumri a memorial tablet was unveiled to commemorate Sasun Grigoryan, citizen and architect.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkrjvcFYKpk A Sasun Grigoryan Memorial tablet was unveiled in Gyumri. Sasun Grigoryan died in Yerevan on March 13, 1993.


Projects

# Part of Malatia-Sebastia District, Yerevan # Design of B1 and B2 communities in the South-Western residential district, Malatia-Sebastia District Yerevan # A nine-storied building with 2-level apartments, Yerevan # The residential building of the State Bank in Tigranyan Street, Yerevan # A residential building in Papazyan Street blind alley, Yerevan # A residential building of the Blind Union in Nork District, Yerevan. # A Wedding Palace, Yerevan # A part of the Circular Park between Teryan and Abovyan Streets, Yerevan # Expansion works in Stanislavski Russian Theatre of Yerevan # Kumairi State historical and architectural museum reserve 1980, Gyumri, Armenia # Restoration of VII century St.Astvatsatsin Church and St. Gospel chapel in Mayisyan, Armenia # Restoration projects of the Holy Saviour's Church, Gyumri and Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God, Gyumri


Gallery

File:Ասլամազյան քույրերի պատկերասրահ (15).JPG, The house- museum of Mariam Aslamazian and Yeranuhi Aslamazian File:Ձիթողցոնց թանգարան 06.jpg, The Dzitoghtsyan family house File:Մերկուրովի տուն թանգարան, ArmAg (11).JPG, Sergey Merkurov's House-Museum File:Sasun Grigoryan 2.jpg, After restoration of St.Astvatsatsin Church in Mayisyan, Armenia


Notes


References

*. Restoration of Architectural Monuments. Manual. /V. Harutyunyan, G.Nalbandyan, A.Grigoryan; Ed.: M. Hasratyan, H. Sanamyan. Ministry of Education and Science; NPUA. Yerevan: Dar, 2005, 279 p.


External links


Radio Mariam, a program about Sasun Grigoryan

A memorial tablet to commemorate Sasun Grigoryan, architect and designer, is unveiled in Gyumri, Armenia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grigoryan, Sasun 1942 births 1993 deaths Ethnic Armenian architects Soviet architects National Polytechnic University of Armenia alumni People from Gyumri