Sisavan Church, Armenia

Jimmy Walder
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Among the architectural monuments of early medieval Armenia, compositions of Avan-Hripsime type occupy a special place. They are the results of many generations of creative searching in this architectural country. The earliest building of this type is the temple in Avan, built in the end of the VI c. During VII c in Armenia a number of temples of this type were built, with Hripsime (618) serving as a prototype for them. At the end of the VII c in the historic province of Syunik in Sisavan (now the regional center Sisian) was raised a temple of the same type, which reaches us in good condition. It's tetrakonk tops the lower rectangular walls. The beams situated in front of the eastern and western apses make the construction look taller. The compositional center of the temple appears to be the space under the belfry, and four apses join it through the main axis. The three-quartered obstinate bays serve as passages to the corner square rooms. The temple has two entries- from the west and south.
The decorative decorations of the temple are skillfully worked out: all its motives were well known in VI-VII cc. The Sisavan Church stands out with its relevant relieves. They are situated as on the facade, and in the interior of the church. In the depth of western and southern bays the pictures of well-off men are placed. On the western facade the relief of the protector of the temple- Hovanes is situated, and on the cornice towards the main axis of the temple the evangelists pictures are placed.
The essential apses of the temple have three windows each, and the side windows enter into deep bays of triangular cuts. The passage under the belfry is tromplike. The main tromps of first row are situated over the corner bays and make the organic part of the tall, octahedral from inside and twelve-hedral from outside drum of the dome.
On the top cut of the drum eight little tromps are situated, which form a direct passage to the circular foundation of the dome.
Upon entering, the entire temple opens up to you. On strong bases situated in the corners of the space under the dome, which make the organic part of the outward walls lean on underdome arches, carrying the whole top part of the monument. The harmonic combination of these components makes a clear, mutually balanced structure, particular to this type of temple.
The volume-spatial solution of Sisavan Church, especially its outward masses, repeats the traditional system with crosslike top and lower rectangular parts.
The most emphasized elements of the facade are the tongs that cross in the middle and tall bays of triangle cut. Under where the tongs cross the under-dome square is situated. The octahedral from inside and twelve-hedral from outside drum of the dome is plastic enriched with decorative arches on pair columns.
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