Curator of national heritage at the Louvre
Sophie Cluzan
This project is a marvelous and soft labyrinth.
One can travel through this nice ambiance and when one has the chance to have visited Hayan's places, one can feel that this project does exactly reflect the wonderful natural constructions he gives us.
Hopefully in life there are stones.
They give Hayan the power of emotion and strength.
Eventually it happens that stones are broken and rolled by the sea. They are no longer able to be used by Hayan to give birth to houses or dreamt domes and arcs but as they become sand they might anyhow find him on their way, to become glass and give birth in turn to the light.
Hayan is a stone and a light.
Loves Sophie
Email: sophieclozan@yahoo.com
Jean-Marie Attenserer, Helene Attenserer (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Adorte Sack (Technical University of Berlin)
Klaus-Peter Hazy (Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin)
Ricaro Eichmann (German Archaeological Institute)
Michael Gavelczewski (University of Warsaw)
Jean-Claude Margron (Institut National des Hautes Études Appliqués)
Sophie Clausen (Louvre)
Vera Wolkenstein (University of Basel)
Joy McCorston (Ohio University)
Jean-Yves Le Hospital (French Institute of the Near East)
Takeru Okazawa (University of Tokyo)
Giorgio and Marilyn Boukeltai (University of Los Angeles)
Jean and Janine Balti (University of Paris IV - Syrians)
Alexander Nikitin (Curator of the Hermitage Museum) Assistant President of the World Association of Archaeologists ( nikitin225@yandex.com )
Afif Bahnassi (Former Director of the General Directorate of Antiquities in Damascus) Author of more than 80 books on history, art, and architecture (afif.bahnassi@gmail.com)
Sultan Muhesen (Scientist and former Director of the General Authority for Antiquities in Damascus) Recipient of the Order of the Rising Sun from the Emperor of Japan ( smuhesen@hotmail.com )