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Research on Armenian Architecture
Abbreviation
RAA
Established
1982 (1982)
Type
NGO
Headquarters
Yerevan
Website
raa-am.org
Research on Armenian Architecture (RAA) (Armenian: Հետազոտություն հայկական ճարտարապետության վերաբերյալ, romanized: Hetazotut’yun haykakan chartarapetut’yan veraberyal) is a non-governmental organization established in Aachen, Germany, in 1982 by Dr. Armen Hakhnazarian. In 1996, RAA USA was founded, followed by RAA Armenia in 1998.[1]
Until his death in 2020, Samvel Karapetian was the director of RAA Armenia. Jora Manucharian is currently the chairman of the board of trustees of the foundation, and RAA Armenia is governed by a board of directors: Emma Abrahamian (Samvel's wife), managing director; Raffi Kortoshian, co-director of administration and publications; Ashot Hakobyan, co-director of architectural activities; Armen Gevorgyan, co-director of computers and technology.[2] The RAA maintains its headquarters in Yerevan, while RAA USA is based in Los Angeles.
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