Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 Winners Announced Across Multiple Countries
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Cajsa Carlson
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Summary
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 has announced seven winning projects from a shortlist of 19 studios. The winning projects span multiple countries including Palestine, Bangladesh, Iran, China, and Egypt, with notable architects such as Marina Tabassum and ZAV Architects among the recipients. The award recognizes excellence in architectural design that addresses contemporary social and cultural needs in Muslim societies.
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· 3 pulledProjects by architects including Marina Tabassum and ZAV Architects in locations such as Palestine, Bangladesh and Iran are among the winners
A total of seven winners were chosen from the shortlist of projects by 19 studios
This year's winners are located in countries from China to Egypt
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