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Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlists 19 Projects

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The shortlist of 19 nominees for the 2010 cycle of Aga Khan Award for Architecture was announced today by the Master Jury. The nominees, which range from a textile factory in Turkey to a school built on a bridge in China, are located in Albania, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tunisia and Turkey.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

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Shortlisted: Bridge School, Xiashi, Fujian Province, China (Asia), Li Xiaodong (Atelier), 2008 - more info

The projects shortlisted by the independent Master Jury are now being technically reviewed by a select group of architects, urban planners and engineers. The reviews, which emphasize the impact on the quality of life as well as architectural excellence, will be submitted to the Master Jury before the Award recipients are chosen. The final Award recipients will be announced at a ceremony to be held at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar in October 2010.

The 19 nominees for the 11th Cycle of the Award are:

  • Conservation of Gjirokastra, Gjirokastra, Albania
  • Chandgaon Mosque, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • Nishorgo Visitor Interpretation Centre, Teknaf, Bangladesh
  • CBF Women’s Health Centre, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  • Bridge School, Xiashi, China
  • Tulou Collective Housing, Guangzhou, China
  • Palmyra House, Alibagh, India
  • Green School, Bali, Indonesia
  • Reconstruction of Ngibikan Village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Dowlat II Residential Building, Tehran, Iran
  • American University of Beirut Campus Master Plan, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Restoration of the Rubber Smokehouse, Lunas, Kedah, Malaysia
  • Rehabilitation of Al Qaraouiyine Mosque, Fez, Morocco
  • Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar
  • Wadi Hanifa Wetlands, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Madinat Al-Zahra Museum, Cordoba, Spain
  • Yodakandyia Community Centre, Hambantota District, Sri Lanka
  • Revitalization of the recent Heritage of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture not only rewards architects, but also identifies municipalities, builders, clients, master craftsmen and engineers who have played important roles in the realization of a project. The Award’s mandate is different from that of many other architecture prizes: it selects projects—from innovative mud and bamboo schools to state of the art “green” buildings—that not only exhibit architectural excellence but also improve the overall quality of life. Since the Award was launched 33 years ago, over 100 projects have received the award and more than 7,500 building projects have been documented.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Chandgaon Mosque, Chittagong, Bangladesh (South Asia), Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury, 2007 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Conservation of Gjirokastra, Gjirokastra, Albania (South-East Europe), Gjirokastra Conservation and Development Organisation, 2001 (ongoing) - more info

Projects that have received the Award range from a primary school in Burkina Faso designed by local architect Diébédo Francis Kéré to an SOM-designed airport in Saudi Arabia and from the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, designed by Jean Nouvel, to Ken Yeang’s groundbreaking bioclimatic office building in Malaysia. Other past Award recipients have included Lord Norman Foster and Ricardo Legorreta.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey (Asia), Emre Arolat Architects, 2006 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

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Shortlisted: Nishorgo Visitor Interpretation Centre, Chittagong, Bangladesh (South Asia), Ehsan Khan, 2008 - more info

The Awards are selected by an independent Master Jury appointed by the Steering Committee for each three-year Award cycle. The nine members of the 2010 Master Jury are:

  • Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Professor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, USA)
  • Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj (Architect; Chief Executive Officer, Syria Trust for Development, Syria)
  • Salah Hassan (Art historian and curator; director of Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, USA)
  • Faryar Javaherian (Architect and curator; co-founder of Gamma Consultants, Iran)
  • Anish Kapoor (Artist, UK)
  • Kongjian Yu (Landscape architect and urbanist; founder and dean of Graduate School of Landscape Architecture, Peking University, China)
  • Jean Nouvel (Architect; founding partner, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, France)
  • Alice Rawsthorn (Design critic, International Herald Tribune, UK)
  • Basem Al Shihabi (Architect; Managing Partner, Omrania & Associates, Saudi Arabia).

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established by the Aga Khan in 1977 to identify and encourage building concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of communities in which Muslims have a significant presence. The Award recognizes examples of architectural excellence in the fields of contemporary design, social housing, community improvement and development, historic preservation, reuse and area conservation, as well as landscape design and improvement of the environment.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Rehabilitation of Al-Qaraouiyine Mosque, Fez, Morocco (North Africa), Mohammed Fikri Benabdallah, 2005-2007 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

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Shortlisted: American University Campus, Beirut, Lebanon (West Asia), Sasaki Associates with Machado and Silvetti Associates, 2007 (ongoing) - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

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Shortlisted: Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar (Arabian Peninsula), Private Engineering Office, Mohamed Ali Abdullah, 2008 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

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Shortlisted: Tulou Collective Housing, Nanhai, Guandong, China (Asia), URBANUS Architecture & Design Inc. / Xiaodu Liu & Yan Meng, 2008 - more info

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Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlists 19 Projects

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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The shortlist of 19 nominees for the 2010 cycle of Aga Khan Award for Architecture was announced today by the Master Jury. The nominees, which range from a textile factory in Turkey to a school built on a bridge in China, are located in Albania, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tunisia and Turkey.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Bridge School, Xiashi, Fujian Province, China (Asia), Li Xiaodong (Atelier), 2008 - more info

The projects shortlisted by the independent Master Jury are now being technically reviewed by a select group of architects, urban planners and engineers. The reviews, which emphasize the impact on the quality of life as well as architectural excellence, will be submitted to the Master Jury before the Award recipients are chosen. The final Award recipients will be announced at a ceremony to be held at the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar in October 2010.

The 19 nominees for the 11th Cycle of the Award are:

  • Conservation of Gjirokastra, Gjirokastra, Albania
  • Chandgaon Mosque, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • Nishorgo Visitor Interpretation Centre, Teknaf, Bangladesh
  • CBF Women’s Health Centre, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  • Bridge School, Xiashi, China
  • Tulou Collective Housing, Guangzhou, China
  • Palmyra House, Alibagh, India
  • Green School, Bali, Indonesia
  • Reconstruction of Ngibikan Village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Dowlat II Residential Building, Tehran, Iran
  • American University of Beirut Campus Master Plan, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Restoration of the Rubber Smokehouse, Lunas, Kedah, Malaysia
  • Rehabilitation of Al Qaraouiyine Mosque, Fez, Morocco
  • Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar
  • Wadi Hanifa Wetlands, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Madinat Al-Zahra Museum, Cordoba, Spain
  • Yodakandyia Community Centre, Hambantota District, Sri Lanka
  • Revitalization of the recent Heritage of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture not only rewards architects, but also identifies municipalities, builders, clients, master craftsmen and engineers who have played important roles in the realization of a project. The Award’s mandate is different from that of many other architecture prizes: it selects projects—from innovative mud and bamboo schools to state of the art “green” buildings—that not only exhibit architectural excellence but also improve the overall quality of life. Since the Award was launched 33 years ago, over 100 projects have received the award and more than 7,500 building projects have been documented.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Chandgaon Mosque, Chittagong, Bangladesh (South Asia), Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury, 2007 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Conservation of Gjirokastra, Gjirokastra, Albania (South-East Europe), Gjirokastra Conservation and Development Organisation, 2001 (ongoing) - more info

Projects that have received the Award range from a primary school in Burkina Faso designed by local architect Diébédo Francis Kéré to an SOM-designed airport in Saudi Arabia and from the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, designed by Jean Nouvel, to Ken Yeang’s groundbreaking bioclimatic office building in Malaysia. Other past Award recipients have included Lord Norman Foster and Ricardo Legorreta.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Ipekyol Textile Factory, Edirne, Turkey (Asia), Emre Arolat Architects, 2006 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Nishorgo Visitor Interpretation Centre, Chittagong, Bangladesh (South Asia), Ehsan Khan, 2008 - more info

The Awards are selected by an independent Master Jury appointed by the Steering Committee for each three-year Award cycle. The nine members of the 2010 Master Jury are:

  • Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Professor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, USA)
  • Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj (Architect; Chief Executive Officer, Syria Trust for Development, Syria)
  • Salah Hassan (Art historian and curator; director of Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, USA)
  • Faryar Javaherian (Architect and curator; co-founder of Gamma Consultants, Iran)
  • Anish Kapoor (Artist, UK)
  • Kongjian Yu (Landscape architect and urbanist; founder and dean of Graduate School of Landscape Architecture, Peking University, China)
  • Jean Nouvel (Architect; founding partner, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, France)
  • Alice Rawsthorn (Design critic, International Herald Tribune, UK)
  • Basem Al Shihabi (Architect; Managing Partner, Omrania & Associates, Saudi Arabia).

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established by the Aga Khan in 1977 to identify and encourage building concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of communities in which Muslims have a significant presence. The Award recognizes examples of architectural excellence in the fields of contemporary design, social housing, community improvement and development, historic preservation, reuse and area conservation, as well as landscape design and improvement of the environment.

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Rehabilitation of Al-Qaraouiyine Mosque, Fez, Morocco (North Africa), Mohammed Fikri Benabdallah, 2005-2007 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: American University Campus, Beirut, Lebanon (West Asia), Sasaki Associates with Machado and Silvetti Associates, 2007 (ongoing) - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Souk Waqif, Doha, Qatar (Arabian Peninsula), Private Engineering Office, Mohamed Ali Abdullah, 2008 - more info

Aga Khan Award for Architecture Shortlist

Click above image to enlarge
Shortlisted: Tulou Collective Housing, Nanhai, Guandong, China (Asia), URBANUS Architecture & Design Inc. / Xiaodu Liu & Yan Meng, 2008 - more info

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