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Visit the "Design for Diversity" winners exhibition in Boston before it closes Sept 23

By Hope Daley|

Thursday, Sep 6, 2018

2016 winning project: Hutong Children’s Library and Art Centre | Beijing, China. Architect: ZAO / standardarchitecture / Zhang Ke. Photo © AKTC / Zhang MingMing, ZAO, standardarchitecture

The Design for Diversity exhibition highlights six winners and shortlisted works from the 2014-2016 cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Shown in Boston's BSA Space, the projects on display were selected from more than 300 entries. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture supports the preservation and promotion of the material and spiritual heritage of Muslim societies.

2016 winning project: Friendship Centre | Gaibandha, Bangladesh. Architect: Kashef Chowdhury / URBANA. Photo © Aga Khan Trust for Culture / Rajesh Vora

Established by the Aga Khan in 1977, the triennial Award is granted to projects that celebrate architectural excellence and improve the overall quality of life of their surrounding communities. 

2016 winning project: Hutong Children’s Library and Art Centre | Beijing, China. Architect: ZAO / standardarchitecture / Zhang Ke. Photo © AKTC / Zhang MingMing, ZAO, standardarchitecture

The show displays works that provide for people’s physical, social, and economic needs, while responding to their cultural expectations. If you are in the Boston area before September 23 be sure to check out the exhibition. More information can be found here. 

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Visit the "Design for Diversity" winners exhibition in Boston before it closes Sept 23

By Hope Daley|

Thursday, Sep 6, 2018

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2016 winning project: Hutong Children’s Library and Art Centre | Beijing, China. Architect: ZAO / standardarchitecture / Zhang Ke. Photo © AKTC / Zhang MingMing, ZAO, standardarchitecture

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event ● exhibition ● boston ● usa ● award winners ● aga khan award for architecture

The Design for Diversity exhibition highlights six winners and shortlisted works from the 2014-2016 cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Shown in Boston's BSA Space, the projects on display were selected from more than 300 entries. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture supports the preservation and promotion of the material and spiritual heritage of Muslim societies.

2016 winning project: Friendship Centre | Gaibandha, Bangladesh. Architect: Kashef Chowdhury / URBANA. Photo © Aga Khan Trust for Culture / Rajesh Vora

Established by the Aga Khan in 1977, the triennial Award is granted to projects that celebrate architectural excellence and improve the overall quality of life of their surrounding communities. 

2016 winning project: Hutong Children’s Library and Art Centre | Beijing, China. Architect: ZAO / standardarchitecture / Zhang Ke. Photo © AKTC / Zhang MingMing, ZAO, standardarchitecture

The show displays works that provide for people’s physical, social, and economic needs, while responding to their cultural expectations. If you are in the Boston area before September 23 be sure to check out the exhibition. More information can be found here. 

RELATED NEWS ArchiteXX's “Now What?!” exhibition examines the past and future of activism in American architecture
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