Aga Khan Award for Architecture: Discussion with Brigitte Shim جائزة الآغا خان للعمارة: مناقشة مع بريجيت شيم

Aga Khan Award for Architecture: Discussion with Brigitte Shim

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Aga Khan Award for Architecture: Discussion with Brigitte Shim

One of the most renowned architectural awards in the world was created in 1977 by His Highness the Aga Khan and is known as the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Nearly 10,000 construction projects have been recorded and 121 projects have received the prize since the program’s inception 45 years ago. The Award recognizes not only the architects who have contributed significantly to the project. But also the municipalities, builders, clients, master artisans, and engineers.

In addition to an impressive panel that includes Brigitte Shim, Professor at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto and a principal at Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. We are pleased to invite you to join us on November 2, 2022, at 6:30 pm at the Ismaili Centre to learn more about the award. And the shortlisted international projects for the 2020–2022 Cycle.

Arriz Hassam, Aziza Chaouni, and Ruba Kana’an are on our esteemed panel.

Download the information related to this event here.

 

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