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September, 2007

NEWS: Foster wins an award for Petronas tech university


IMAGES: Photographs of all nine international award winners

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-Samir Kassir Square, LebanonImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
Lebanon's pre-eminent landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic wins an award for the new Samir Kassir Square



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-Rehabilitation of the city of ShibamImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
The successful preservation of Shibam in the Yemen as a living community earns the project an Aga Khan Award



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-Koudougou's Central MarketImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
Stablised earth has been used to create an important public space in Koudougou, Burkina Faso



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-Moulmein Rise Residential Tower, SingaporeImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
Singapore practice WOHA Architect win an award for their residential skyscraper



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-Royal Netherlands Embassy, Addis AbabaImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
Dutch architects Dick van Gameren and Bjarne Mastenbroek win with a contemporary structure that engages with its environment



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-Restoration of the Amiriya ComplexImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
The revival of lost building techniques was key to the rebuilding of Amiriya in Yemen



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-The rehabilitation of NicosiaImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
The Nicosia Master Plan team win an award for the restoration of the Cypriot walled city, Nicosia



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-School in Rudrapur, BangladeshImagem colocada

4 September, 2007
German and Austrian architects Anna Heringer and Eike Roswag share the award for this hand-built school with Bangladeshi NGO Dipshikha



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-Foster university in Malaysia wins Aga Khan award Imagem colocada

4 September, 2007
Nine projects from around the world including one by Britain’s Foster & Partners, this week won a share in architecture’s biggest prize — the Aga Khan Award.





Fonte: bdonline
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