Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies
Colleges, Institutes & Schools Served
Board of Directors
Educational Associates

Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies

The Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies was founded in 1996. This nonprofit institute is dedicated to the remembering of the sacred in art, craft and architecture with specific emphasis on methods of application. The Academy conducts seminars and workshops throughout the United States.

Following is a list of instructional services conducted by The Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies and its associates:

Solar energy and sustainability classes and workshops Architectural illustration and presentation
Sacred architecture and planning courses Traditional Islamic pattern design
Essential geometry courses and workshops Traditional Byzantine / Russian iconography
Comprehensive architectural systems Labyrinth, maze and knot design

A detailed list of courses, seminars and workshops conducted during the recent past is available upon request.

Colleges, Institutes & Schools Served

The Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies has credentials in place for course instruction through colleges and institutes. It holds a Registered Colorado Nonprofit Corporation status for teaching. The following colleges, institutes, and schools are currently served by the academy:
  Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colorado Colorado State University, Poudre School District, Ft. Collins, Colorado
  Dallas Institute for Humanity and Culture, Dallas, Texas Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Denver, Colorado
  Dar al Islam, Teacher Institute, Abiquiu, New Mexico Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies programs nationally
  Texas A & M University, College Stations, Texas Regis University, Denver, Colorado
Board of Directors
  Phillip J. Tabb, Ph.D. Arch., AIA, NCARB, Professor and Director of Architecture, Texas A&M University Robert A. Armon, B. Arch., M.  Arch., Architect, AIA, NCARB
Educational Associates
  Joan R. Armon, Ph.D., Education and Curriculum Design
    Consulting 2002:
    Creating Sacred Spaces for Children
    Designing a Sustainable Curriculum
    Establishing Biography Studios in Classrooms

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