AUB’s Howayda Al-Harithy is on this year’s Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
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ArchNet news alerts: Master Jury Announced for 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture
The members of the Master Jury of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture were announced last week. The Jury, which independently selects the recipients of the US$ 1 million Award, will convene in January 2013 to select a shortlist from hundreds of nominated projects. The shortlisted projects will then be subject to rigorous on-site reviews by independent experts. The Jury will meet for a second time in June 2013 to examine the on-site reviews and then select the final recipients of the Award.
The nine members of the Master Jury for the 2010-2013 Award cycle are:
1. Mr. David Adjaye, Principal, Adjaye Associates, London, United Kingdom
2. Dr. Howayda al-Harithy, Professor, Department of Architecture and Design, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
3. Mr. Michel Desvigne, Landscape Architect and Founder, Agence Michel Desvigne, Paris, France
4. Professor Mahmood Mamdani, Professor and Executive Director, Makerere Institute for Social Research (MISR), Wandegeya, Uganda
5. Mr. Kamil Merican, Principal Designer and CEO, Group Design Partnership, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
6. Professor Toshiko Mori, Principal, Toshiko Mori Architect, New York City, USA
7. Ms. Shahzia Sikander, Artist, New York City, USA
8. Mr. Murat Tabanlioglu, Architect and Founder, Tabanlioglu Architects, Istanbul, Turkey
9. Mr. Wang Shu, Architect and Founder, Amateur Architecture Studio, Hangzhou, China
For further information, see the press release
http://archnet.org/news/view.jsp?news_id=22844
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