ROBERT ARMON BIO
Robert A. Armon is a registered Architect, practicing and teaching in Colorado. He currently holds architectural licenses in seven states and is sole proprietor of a small firm in Denver with active residential, commercial and urban planning projects. Emphasis is placed on solar, sustainable, environmentally appropriate, and sacred principles for projects of any size.
He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Illinois in 1971 and a Master of Architecture degree from the Cranbrook Academy in 1978. His two-year thesis topic was a study of Sacred Geometry and applications to architecture. Continued education has been through the Kairos School of Sacred Architecture and The Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture in special programs under the direction of Dr. Keith Critchlow.
Robert 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.
ROBERT ARMON PROJECTS
Armon Architect is an award winning company with a reputation for consistent innovation at the highest level of design. Robert A. Armon is a registered Architect, practicing and teaching in Colorado. He currently holds architectural licenses in Colorado, New Mexico, Michigan, Louisiana, Florida, and Pennsylvania with active residential, commercial and urban planning projects. Emphasis is placed on solar, sustainable, environmentally appropriate, and sacred principles. Professional services available for projects of any size.
Armon Architect
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.