Recipients of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Kuala Lumpur, 4th September 2007. Photo credit: AKDN/Gary Otte
Representatives of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot Communities of Nicosia who worked together for the rehabilitation of the Walled City of Nicosia receiving their 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
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Representatives of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot Communities of Nicosia who worked together for the rehabilitation of the Walled City of Nicosia receiving their 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
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Lord Norman Foster of Foster + Associates recieves his 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture for his prize winning design for the University of Technology Petronas in Malaysia.
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Mr. Salem Awad Mswanaq, representative of the Mud Architecture Association, accepting his 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the Rehabilitation of the City of Shbam. The winners are being congratulated by Malaysian Prime Minister Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan.
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Dr. Selma Al-Radi, the Iraqi project director who restored the Amiriya complex in Rada, Yemen, over a 26 year period, receiving her 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The winners are being congratulated by Malaysian Prime Minister Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan.
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German Anna Heringer and Austrian Eike Roswag, receiving their 2007 Aga Khan Awards for Architecture for the mud and bamboo school they helped build in Rudrapur, Bangladesh as Prime Minister Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan look on.
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German Anna Heringer and Austrian Eike Roswag, receiving their 2007 Aga Khan Awards for Architecture for the mud and bamboo school they helped build in Rudrapur, Bangladesh as Prime Minister Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan look on.
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Landscape architect Vladmir Djurovic receiving his 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the design of Samir Kassar Square in Beirut, as Malaysian Prime Minister Badawi and His Highness the Aga Khan applaud.
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