Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 Announces 19 Shortlisted Projects from 15 Countries
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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) has shortlisted 19 projects from over 369 nominations for its 2025 cycle, providing a significant opportunity to compete for a USD 1 million prize. Selected by a diverse, independent Master Jury, these projects are recognized for addressing community needs and cultural values. Founded in 1977, the award honors innovative architectural solutions, with a focus on social housing, environmental impact, and more. Eligible projects must have been completed between 2018 and 2023, marking a continued evolution in architecture serving Muslim communities.
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture has shortlisted 19 projects from 369 nominations, competing for a USD 1 million prize in its 2025 cycle.
The independent Master Jury will review on-site evaluations this summer to select the final recipients, prioritizing projects engaging with cultural values.
Established in 1977, the award recognizes architectural approaches addressing community needs, having honored 128 projects and documented nearly 10,000 buildings over 48 years.
The Award emphasizes contemporary design, social housing, and environmental improvement, highlighting projects completed between 2018 and 2023 that engage community aspirations.
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