Winners of 2022 Aga Khan Award for Architecture will deliver virtual guest lecture to Daniels Faculty students

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Online event
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Three of the winners of the 2022 Aga Khan Award for Architecture will be delivering a virtual guest lecture this week to Daniels Faculty students — as well as to anyone from the community who would like to listen in.

Bangladeshi architects Rizvi Hassan, Khwaja Fatmi and Saad Ben Mostafa have been invited to address the research studio being conducted at the Faculty this year by Marina Tabassum, the 2022-2023 Frank Gehry International Visiting Chair in Architectural Design and herself the winner of a 2016 Aga Khan Award for a mosque project in Dhaka.

Anyone from the Daniels Faculty who is interested in listening to the Zoom lecture has also been invited to do so. They can start watching at 9:00 a.m. ET on Friday by clicking here.

Hassan, Fatmi and Mostafa were awarded the Aga Khan prize this month for their sustainably constructed community spaces for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Theirs was one of six projects to win a 2022 award, the others being in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon and Senegal.

For more details on and a look at their award-winning designs, click here. For more information on Tabassum and the Gehry Chair, click here.