The Aga Khan Award for Architecture
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Asian Architect & Contractor, Jan, 1996, pp. 26-29
Abstract
Most will have heard of the Aga Khan, even if they don't know what exactly the position signifies. What they are unlikely to know is his contribution to Islamic culture and in particular architectural solutions for modern Islamic societies.
(1) The competition
(2) Master jury
(3) The results
(4) Award recipients
(a) Restoration of Bukhara Old City, Bukhara
(b) Conservation of Old Sana'a, Temen
(c) Reconstruction of Hafsia Quarter II, Tunis, Tunisia
(d) Khuda-ki-Basti Incremental Development scheme Hyderabad, Pakistan
(e) Aranya Community Housing Indore, India
(f) Great Mosque of Riyadh and redevelopment of the Old City Centre, Saudi Arabia
(g) Menara Mesiniaga, Kuala Lumper, Malaysia
(h) Kaedi Regional Hospital, Kaedi, Mauritania
(I) Mosque of the Grand National Assembly, Ankara, Turkey
(j) Alliance Franco-Senegalaise, Kaolack, Senegal
(k) Research-forestation programme of the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
(l) Landscaping Integration of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Cengkareng, Indonesia
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1996
Language
en