The 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture -- Introduction to the statement of the Award Mater Jury / Farshid Moussavi -- Statement of the Award Master Jury -- Recipients of the 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture -- Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt -- Gando Primary School, Gando, Burkina Faso -- Sandbag Shelter Prototypes, Various locations -- Restoration of AL-Abbas Mosque, Asnaf, Yemen -- Old city of Jerusalem Revitalization Programme, Old City, Jerusalem -- B2 House, Ayvacik, Turkey -- Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -- The grammar of architecture / Reinhard Schulze -- Ten thoughts during ten days as a jury member / Billie Tsien -- Cults of collaboration / Hanif Kara -- Thoughts about architecture and the 2004 awards / Elías Torres Tur -- Wall-less gate / Modjtaba Sadria -- Architecture without building / Babar Khan Mumtaz -- A breakthrough / Suha Özkan.
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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established in 1977 to encourage and bring to international attention the work of architects and designers building in Muslim nations.
Aga Khan Award for Architecture, the ninth award cycle
Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organization)
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organization)-- Awards.
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organization)
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organisme)
Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organization)
Architecture-- Awards-- Islamic countries.
Architecture-- Islamic countries-- 20th century.
Architecture islamique.
Architecture-- Pays musulmans-- 21e siècle.
Architecture-- Prix et récompenses-- Pays musulmans.