The National Association for Armenian Studies and
Research (NAASR) will be undertaking a $2.5 million, top-to-bottom
renovation of its aging building in Belmont, Massachussetts, to transform it into
a welcoming hub for scholars and Armenians and non-Armenians alike, as
NAASR meets the challenges of best serving its mission in the future.
Since purchase in 1989, the NAASR headquarters building has served as a
place where erudite scholars of Armenian Studies have come for support
and research in NAASR’s unique library holdings, and for connection with
members and the public over lectures and symposia. NAASR’s Mardigian
Library has grown to become world-class as one of the top five libraries
open to the public in the diaspora while its building has remained
virtually unchanged and is in drastic need of repair.
To view the architectural drawings and NAASR’s “Building on Our Legacy” Capital Campaign, go to the NAASR website at www.naasr.org.
NAASR has been working with a talented team led by Ara Krafian at the
architecture, design, and engineering firm of SMMA in Cambridge, Massachussets.
The renovation will advance NAASR’s ability to reach Armenians
globally, as well as safeguard its rare collection of over 27,000 books
(projected to increase to 40,000 in the next decade) in a dry,
climate-controlled setting; create a welcoming event hall, bookstore,
lounge café, study area and scholars’ conference room where scholars,
authors, students, and the public can connect; and make all three floors
accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). NAASR
welcomes visitors and students of all ages to touch and turn the pages
of rare books over 100 years old, and to study, side by side, texts
written in completely different alphabets and languages, such as
Armenian, Arabic, Persian, and English from NAASR’s collection. The
renovation will transform the building into a welcoming hub for
scholars and Armenians and non-Armenians alike, as NAASR meets the
challenges of best serving its mission in the future.
This is an opportunity for NAASR to advance its mission of fostering
Armenian Studies and building community worldwide to preserve and enrich
Armenian culture, history, and identity for future generations. Founded
over 60 years ago in 1955, NAASR achieved its ambitious goal of
advancing Armenian Studies by raising funds to help endow the first
chairs at Harvard and UCLA, and supporting endowed positions at other
universities. NAASR has greatly increased awareness of Armenian
contributions to world culture and civilization, and the place of the
Republic of Armenia in the world. And NAASR’s work has helped lay the
factual foundation upon which Genocide recognition rests, and led to a
new generation of scholars, historians, and authors, who rely on NAASR
for academic research and global connections. NAASR currently sponsors
more than 40 programs around the country each year, supports Armenian
Studies scholars with research and grants, has a world-class rare book
library, and is the top distributor in the world of books in English on
Armenian topics.
The plans include:
- New glass-walled garden lobby and solarium;
- New elevator serving all three floors;
- Expansion of event hall capacity to 150 people;
- Expansion of library to all floors;
- Dry, climate-controlled environment to preserve rare collections;
- New antiquarian book and map display area;
- New listening room for diverse collection of Armenian music;
- New viewing and preservation areas for unique special collections and rare periodicals;
- New AV technology for worldwide broadcast of lectures;
- New scholars’ conference room;
- Inviting space for bookstore and adjoining lounge café; and
- Expanded study and research space for scholars and members.
The building transformation coincides with NAASR’s plans for
innovative programming, which will further expand NAASR’s influence as
one of the world’s leading resources to advance Armenian Studies and
preserve and enrich Armenian heritage for generations to come. NAASR is
developing a Contemporary Topics Series, supported in part by the
Gulbenkian Foundation; is exploring Global Armenian Studies relating to
the Armenian experience, identity, and history worldwide; and is
developing an Innovator Series, presenting Armenians at the intersection
of art and technology through the ages.
NAASR will also increase grants for Armenian Studies scholars in the
U.S., Armenia, and internationally; facilitate research assistance to
scholars off-site and around the world requesting digital copies of rare
materials in NAASR’s Mardigian Library, which they are unable to access
anywhere else; and explore hosting NAASR Fellows from Armenia or
elsewhere to conduct research and interact with each other and with
local scholars in this academically rich region.
NAASR continues to increase global electronic access to its resources
and has, to date, posted on its website 500 of the nearly 1,700 titles
in its bookstore for sale online. NAASR’s Mardigian Library catalogue is
searchable online through the NAASR website; and NAASR has uploaded to
its YouTube channel, Armenian Studies, dozens of lectures for viewing.
Past issues of the NAASR Newsletter are also available for viewing online through its website.
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