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Posted @withregram • @archnet.akdc.aktc Since its inception, sustainable has been a particular focus of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. This volume, Housing: Process and Physical Form https://buff.ly/3iwqq8Q, contains the proceedings of Seminar 3 of Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World, held in 1979. To what extent have the concerns of this book been ameliorated or exacerbated in 2020? @akdn
The Aga Khan Development Network joins forces as one of the Global Alliance Founding Partners of the @EarthshotPrize, the most prestigious global in history, incentivising worldwide with a decade of action to repair our .
The @akdn is extremely proud to participate in this ground-breaking initiative, and we look forward to working closely with The Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@Kensingtonroyal) to deliver this ambitious and exiting project launched by Prince William.
Full AKDN press release:
https://www.akdn.org/press-release/aga-khan-development-network-partners-hrh-prince-william-launch-prestigious-earthshot
Also: www.earthshotprize.org, on Facebook and YouTube.
Partners include:
@bloombergdotorg @worldeconomicforum @greenbeltmovement @WWF @greenpeace @conservationorg @DPWorld @Expo2020Dubai @jackmafoundation @officialPaulAllen
New Aga Khan Trust for Culture Education Programme publication available on Archnet!
Read, print or download your free copy of “Good Practice in Vocational Training”
Established in 1992, the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme () has over the years differentiated itself from other international programmes with similar broad objectives for the and of cultural . Its repertoire of site conservation and socio-economic redevelopment activities follows a trajectory whereby traditional skills, that are directly related to the rehabilitation and conservation of historic monuments, are revived or, if needed, reintroduced.
The impact that conservation and restoration of cultural heritage sites has on the development of skills of members of the local community can be profound. It is for that reason that the Programme seeks to undertake projects whose scope of economic benefits far exceeds the short-term creation of employment in the sphere of restoration and related traditional crafts. Indeed, it is with an eye on the direct and indirect employment opportunities that arise from project implementation and future operation of historical sites, that individuals are trained in a wide scale of professions – or in skills upgrading of those already engaged in a particular profession – through Technical and Vocational and Training ().
Link in bio (works best from a pc) &: http://archnet.org/publications/14228
@akdn @archnet.akdc.aktc
Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Aga Khan Program presents a series of talks and webinars via Zoom.
Next 22 October 2020, Aga Khan Professor, Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT and 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture Steering Committee member Nasser Rabbat will give the following lecture: “History’s Currency: The Afterlife of al-Maqrizi’s Khitat”.
These lectures are online only. For security reasons, virtual attendees must register. More information on the event, the speaker and the registration through the link in our bio and: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/nasser-rabbat-historys-currency-the-afterlife-of-al-maqrizis%e2%80%afkhitat/
@harvardgsd @akdn @mitarchitecture @akdc_at_mit
Photo credit Saba al-Hadi
This is the Kosovo Architecture Festival’s 4th week! Under the theme “”, supported by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, the lecturers will this time include Tomà Berlanda (@astudiospace @tomaberl), On-site Reviewer 2016 and 2019; Hosein Rezai (@webstructures), Master Jury 2016 and On-site reviewer 2019; and Nader Tehrani (@nadaaainc @thecooperunion), On-site Reviewer 2007.
Information on: @kosovoarchitecturefestival
@akdn
Browse through cycles and 40 years of Aga Khan Award for Architecture on
Click on the pictures; they are all linked to additional information on events, meetings, projects, publications etc.
Link in our bio (works best from a computer browser) & http://archnet.org/collections/awards
@akdn @archnet.akdc.aktc
Manouchehri House in , , was shortlisted by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Master Jury in 2016. See the presentation panels submitted for this . link in our bio (works best from a computer browser).
These are drawings, images, and text graphically prepared by the architect and submitted to the Aga Khan Award for Architecture during the later round of the Award cycle.
The portfolios are kept in the Aga Khan Trust for Culture Library for consultation purposes. Manouchehri House is a boutique hotel and textile centre located in the historic quarter of Kashan, in the province of . The project entailed the restoration of a 19th century merchant home, typical of the historic residential buildings of the area which have for the most part fallen into complete disrepair.
The initial purpose that informed the undertaking was threefold: the revival of historically significant hand-woven textile traditions of Kashan which were on the brink of extinction; the , and of a and its surrounding neighbourhood in order to draw attention to the vast treasury of this architectural heritage in danger; and raising awareness of the cultural, artistic and technological traditions embedded in the Islamic architectural traditions of this region. It houses not only the textile workshops for brocade, silk, cotton and velvet weaving, but also features the city’s finest dining establishment, a contemporary art gallery, a handicraft shop, and a subterranean movie house adapted from the original cistern of the old structure. The project has met with so much success that it has drawn thousands of people from across the world, and has triggered many similar initiatives across the city.
Courtesy of the Architect.
@akdn @archnet.akdc.aktc
Weeks: Keynote of Farshid Moussavi, Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2004 Master Jury followed by Steering Committee member in 2007, 2010 and 2013 happening today 2nd October 2020 at 4pm Central European standard time (CEST) link and original post below @akdn @polisuniversity @tiranaarchitectureweeks @bramku @farshidmoussavi - Posted @withregram • @tiranaarchitectureweeks Dear friends,
We would like to inform you that Keynote of Ms. Farshid Moussavi had a slight time change.
It will start at 16 PM (Tirana time) through this link
https://meet.google.com/vxy-rxnk-ezc?authuser=1
See you all online!!
Second session of the “Extreme Urbanism: A View on ” series chaired by Rahul Mehrotra, 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture Steering Committee member, tomorrow Saturday 03 October 2020.
Speakers include Abdul Wasay Najimi, and conservator at the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. This session of the series will explore the and of and in Afghanistan.
This series is organised by the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at University, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, and Kabul University. Information and links to join via Zoom or YouTube. Link in our bio.
@akdn @MittalInstitute @Kabuluniversity @rma_architects @architectmehrotra @harvardgsd @harvard
If you missed @akf_uk’s webinar last 19 September with Gary Kamemoto - lead of the Aga Khan Centre, the @AgaKhanMuseum and the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat - speak about ' in ', the YouTube link to watch it is in our bio
@akdn
The Kosovo Architecture Festival, under the theme “”, supported by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, continues this week with, amongst many other world-renowned speakers, Urko Sanchez, Founder of @urko_sanchez_architects which designed the 2019 shortlisted project SOS Children’s Village in for @sos_childrens_villages. Check out @kosovo_architecture_festival for more details. @bramku @akdn
Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Aga Khan Program presents a series of talks and webinars via Zoom.
Next 22 October 2020, Aga Khan Professor, Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT and 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture Steering Committee member Nasser Rabbat will give the following lecture: “History’s Currency: The Afterlife of al-Maqrizi’s Khitat”.
These lectures are online only. For security reasons, virtual attendees must register. More information on the event, the speaker and the registration through the link in our bio and: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/nasser-rabbat-historys-currency-the-afterlife-of-al-maqrizis%e2%80%afkhitat/
@harvardgsd @akdn @mitarchitecture @akdc_at_mit
Photo credit Saba al-Hadi
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Manouchehri House in , , was shortlisted by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Master Jury in 2016. See the presentation panels submitted for this . link in our bio (works best from a computer browser).
These are drawings, images, and text graphically prepared by the architect and submitted to the Aga Khan Award for Architecture during the later round of the Award cycle.
The portfolios are kept in the Aga Khan Trust for Culture Library for consultation purposes. Manouchehri House is a boutique hotel and textile centre located in the historic quarter of Kashan, in the province of . The project entailed the restoration of a 19th century merchant home, typical of the historic residential buildings of the area which have for the most part fallen into complete disrepair.
The initial purpose that informed the undertaking was threefold: the revival of historically significant hand-woven textile traditions of Kashan which were on the brink of extinction; the , and of a and its surrounding neighbourhood in order to draw attention to the vast treasury of this architectural heritage in danger; and raising awareness of the cultural, artistic and technological traditions embedded in the Islamic architectural traditions of this region. It houses not only the textile workshops for brocade, silk, cotton and velvet weaving, but also features the city’s finest dining establishment, a contemporary art gallery, a handicraft shop, and a subterranean movie house adapted from the original cistern of the old structure. The project has met with so much success that it has drawn thousands of people from across the world, and has triggered many similar initiatives across the city.
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Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Aga Khan Program presents a series of talks and webinars via Zoom.
Next 22 October 2020, Aga Khan Professor, Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT and 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture Steering Committee member Nasser Rabbat will give the following lecture: “History’s Currency: The Afterlife of al-Maqrizi’s Khitat”.
These lectures are online only. For security reasons, virtual attendees must register. More information on the event, the speaker and the registration through the link in our bio and: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/nasser-rabbat-historys-currency-the-afterlife-of-al-maqrizis%e2%80%afkhitat/
@harvardgsd @akdn @mitarchitecture @akdc_at_mit
Photo credit Saba al-Hadi
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#architecture
#agakhantrustforculture
#agakhandevelopmentnetwork
#aktc
#akdn
#akaa
#aboutarchitecture
#akaa
#MIT
#massachusettsinstituteoftechnology
#AKPIA
#nasserrabbat
#harvard
#harvardgsd
#graduateschoolofdesign
#egypt
#history
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Manouchehri House in , , was shortlisted by the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Master Jury in 2016. See the presentation panels submitted for this . link in our bio (works best from a computer browser).
These are drawings, images, and text graphically prepared by the architect and submitted to the Aga Khan Award for Architecture during the later round of the Award cycle.
The portfolios are kept in the Aga Khan Trust for Culture Library for consultation purposes. Manouchehri House is a boutique hotel and textile centre located in the historic quarter of Kashan, in the province of . The project entailed the restoration of a 19th century merchant home, typical of the historic residential buildings of the area which have for the most part fallen into complete disrepair.
The initial purpose that informed the undertaking was threefold: the revival of historically significant hand-woven textile traditions of Kashan which were on the brink of extinction; the , and of a and its surrounding neighbourhood in order to draw attention to the vast treasury of this architectural heritage in danger; and raising awareness of the cultural, artistic and technological traditions embedded in the Islamic architectural traditions of this region. It houses not only the textile workshops for brocade, silk, cotton and velvet weaving, but also features the city’s finest dining establishment, a contemporary art gallery, a handicraft shop, and a subterranean movie house adapted from the original cistern of the old structure. The project has met with so much success that it has drawn thousands of people from across the world, and has triggered many similar initiatives across the city.
Courtesy of the Architect.
@akdn @archnet.akdc.aktc
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#Iran
#project
#archnet
#Isfahan
#renovation
#restoration
#revitalisation
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#house
#agakhan
#architecture
#agakhantrustforculture
#agakhandevelopmentnetwork
#aktc
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#akaa
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