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Cover PageRecent social, political and environmental upheavals have had a two-fold effect on the built environment in Third World countries. They have destroyed the traditional cultural structure in rural areas, which has led to homelessness and the marginalisation of entire communities, and large-scale urbanization has become a powerful phenomenon of which the Islamic World is very much a part.
Such global changes have had a dramatic impact on the Jury for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, whose selections for 1992 are presented here.James Steele has worked as an architect in Philadelphia and has taught architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia, Texas Tech University in Lubbock and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. His publications include an Architectural Monograph on Hassan Fathy published by Academy Editions, and ‘The Hassan Fathy Collection’ published by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.Architecture for a c
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Recent social, political and environmental upheava
James Steele has worked as an architect in Philade
Architecture for a changing world
Architecture for a changing world
Steering Committee Master Jury Technical Review
Steering Committee Master Jury Technical Review
This volume represents a close collaborative effor
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Quality in the Built Environment and the Third Wor