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2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture shortlist announced

A serial site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the project consists of three oyster beds, a seashore and sixteen architectural properties throughout Muharraq, each relating to one aspect of the pearling economy, connected by a visitor pathway. This pathway includes 18 public spaces that act as places of encounter, on plots of land where old houses previously stood, and acknowledge the need for green open spaces. It is planned to conserve and adapt the 16 architectural properties, build three new structures: two visitor centres and one pedestrian bridge linking the seashore to the town, and highlight the pathway through an urban design project and façade upgrade. Today, four site components, as well as a visitor centre, are open to the public, alongside two public squares.

A number of GCC based projects have been short-listed for the prestigious 2019 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, following an announcement in Kazan, where an exhibition on the awards is being held.

Amongst the projects short-listed are Bahrain’s Revitalisation of Muharraq, Oman’s Muttrah Fish Market in Muscat, and Sharjah’s Wasit Wetland Centre. The short-listed projects are located in 16 different countries and will compete for $1 million in prize money.

The expo was inaugurated by Rustam Minnikhanov, President of the Republic of Tatarstan. He welcomed the decision of the Award’s Steering Committee to host the prestigious prize-giving ceremony in the historic city of Kazan, which is in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation, in the autumn of 2019.

In January, an independent master jury reviewed hundreds of nominations, with the 20 short-listed projects now undergoing rigorous investigations by a team of experts. These experts will visit and evaluate each project onsite, compiling detailed reports that will form the basis for the Master Jury’s selection of the eventual winners.

It should be noted that projects commissioned by the Aga Khan or any of the institutions of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) are ineligible for the Award. To be eligible for consideration in the 2019 Award cycle, projects had to be completed between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2017, and should have been in use for at least one year.

The 20 shortlisted projects are:

Bahrain

Bangladesh

China

Djibouti

Ethiopia

Iran

Indonesia

Lebanon

Oman

Palestine

Qatar

Russian Federation

Senegal

Turkey

Uganda

United Arab Emirates

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