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Architecture and Polyphony: Building in the Islamic World Today

Architecture and Polyphony: Building in the Islamic World Today (complete publication)

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Citation Baker, Philippa (ed.). Architecture and Polyphony: Building in the Islamic World Today. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, The Ninth Award Cycle. London: Thames and Hudson; Geneva: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 2004.
Author/Editor Philippa Baker (ed.)
Publication Date 2004
Copyright Aga Khan Award for Architecture and Thames & Hudson
Language English
File Type and Size application/pdf/87.98 MB
Description Architecture and Polyphony: Building in the Islamic World Today covers the Ninth Award Cycle of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

At no time in recent history have architecture, urban planning, rehabilitation, and reconstruction been as important to the Islamic world as they are today. With great opportunities to engender positive change and build better places for everyone, architects are responding to local challenges with understanding and innovation, with global outlook and vernacular and innovative forms. These multifaceted achievements include restoration, landscape design, infrastructure and urban planning, and new buildings.

Bringing to international attention the work of architects, artisans, designers, planners and visionaries who have produced significant projects for Muslim societies since 1977, the triennial Aga Khan Award for Architecture celebrates outstanding contributions to architectural design, local construction and the revivification of historic cities. In this, the ninth Award cycle, an independent Jury comprising architects, engineers, artists, historians, philosophers and urban planners has selected seven projects to reflect the rich diversity of Muslim architecture today.

With 280 illustrations.
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