Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ventilation and the play of light make this neighbourhood mosque a refuge for spirituality. [Media advisory] [Images]
During 2016, an independent Master Jury selected a shortlist of 19 projects, which was announced on 9 May 2016, from among 348 nominations. Each of the shortlisted projects was rigorously investigated by architects, conservation specialists or structural engineers. Their reports are the basis for the Master Jury’s selection of the eventual winners.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ventilation and the play of light make this neighbourhood mosque a refuge for spirituality. [Media advisory] [Images]
Gaibandha, Bangladesh
A rural training centre inspired by one of the country’s oldest urban archaeological sites. [Media advisory] [Images]
Copenhagen, Denmark
A public space promoting integration across lines of ethnicity, religion and culture. [Media advisory] [Images]
Tehran, Iran
Infrastructure that connects two parks has become a popular urban space. [Media advisory] [Images]