Today the recipients of the Agha Khan Award for Architecture were announced in Abu Dhabi. The shared $1 million prize, established by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1977, honors buildings which serve Muslim communities through excellence in design and program. The award, considered one of architecture’s most prestigious honors, is bestowed every three years. This year’s winning projects were chosen from a pool of 348 nominated buildings in 69 countries and selected by a jury that included Mohsen Mostafavi, dean of Harvard’s GSD, as well as architects Emre Arolat and Dominique Perrault.
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