The Phnom Penh Post

Six projects net Aga Khan prize

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A DOME-LESS mosque designed by a Bangladesh­i female architect and a Beirut institute by the late Zaha Hadid were among six projects awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architectu­re Sunday.

The prestigiou­s prize was awarded at a ceremony in AlAin oasis city, in the United Arab Emirates, to the projects chosen from a list of 348 works.

They will share a prize of $1 million.

“Gone are the dome and the ever-prevalent minarets, the decorative panels of designed relief and calligraph­y. In their place stand intricatel­y structured brick walls that imbue the structure within a unique aura of spirituali­ty,” said the jury describing Dhaka’s Bait ur Rouf mosque designed by Marina Tabassum.

As well as Hadid’s Issam Fares Institute at the American University of Beirut, the winning projects included Tehran’s Tabiat Pedestrian Bridge and Copenhagen’s Superkilen kilometre-long urban park.

They also included the Friendship Centre in Gaibandha, a training facility for the NGO Friendship that works with communitie­s living in rural flatlands of northern Bangladesh.

Beijing’s Hutong Children’s Library and Art Centre was also among the winners.

Awarded every three years, the prize was establishe­d in 1977 and is given to “projects that set new standards of excellence in architectu­re, planning practices, historic preservati­on and landscape architectu­re”.

The awards were presented by UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid alMaktoum and the Aga Khan IV, the wealthy imam of Nizari Ismaili Shiites.

 ?? RAHIM KHOJA/ ISMAILI CENTRE DUBAI/AFP ?? A handout picture released by Ismaili Centre Dubai shows Zhang Ke (centre), architect of the Micro Yuan’er Children’s Library and Art Centre in Beijing, receiving his Aga Khan Award for architectu­re from UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid...
RAHIM KHOJA/ ISMAILI CENTRE DUBAI/AFP A handout picture released by Ismaili Centre Dubai shows Zhang Ke (centre), architect of the Micro Yuan’er Children’s Library and Art Centre in Beijing, receiving his Aga Khan Award for architectu­re from UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid...

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