Since its inception in 1977, the Aga Khan Award for Architecture
has recognised almost 100 projects that have set new standards of
excellence in architecture, planning, conservation and landscape
design.
Cutting a swathe across the globe from west Africa to southeast
Asia, each project selected for the 2007 Award is illustrated with
detailed drawings, specially commissioned photographs and concise
descriptions.
An introductory essay by Homi Bhabha is accompanied by texts
from Omar Akbar, Homa Farjadi, Sahel Al-Hiyari, Shirazeh Houshiary,
Esa Mohamed, Mohsen Mostafavi, Farshid Moussavi, Modjtaba Sadria,
Brigitte Shim, Billie Tsien and Ken Yeang. The nine projects
include an urban square in Beirut, an embassy in Addis Ababa, a
sustainable school house in rural Bangladesh and a mud-brick market
in Burkina Faso. To mark the thirtieth year of the Award, this
publication also includes a historical overview of winning
projects, seminars and events through the years.
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