A Bit About Sacred Architecture

Robert Armon has been teaching on a continued basis in colleges, institutes and universities in Colorado and New Mexico.

He conducted the art, craft and architecture seminar/workshop of the Dar al Islam Summer Teachers’ Institute in Abiquiu, New Mexico for six years. He is currently the architect for the restoration and renovation of the mosque and teaching center at Dar al Islam. In addition to the application of sacred geometry in architecture, Robert also practices the sacred arts of Islamic tile geometry, Byzantine-Russian Orthodox icon painting, and Celtic knot design.

In 1996 Robert founded the Academy for Sacred Architectural Studies with Dr. Phillip Tabb, currently professor and Director of Architecture at Texas A&M University. 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.

Why Sacred Architecture?

Geometry is knowledge of the eternally existent

There are six positive and six negative degrees of freedom in Universe in respect to which all structural systems in Universe must abide.

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