Aga Khan Award for Architecture Announces Master Jury for the 2025 Edition
Briefly

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, founded in 1977, seeks to highlight projects that positively influence Islamic communities, emphasizing innovation and local resource use.
Establishing itself as an important platform, the award integrates culture, history, and architecture, promoting initiatives that meet social and economic needs within communities.
The nine members of the Master Jury for 2023-2025 will select winners based on comprehensive site reviews of shortlisted projects, enhancing the award's credibility.
The award aligns with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture's broader mission, which includes promoting cultural awareness and fostering contributions through education and music.
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