The Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022

Interesting outdoor exhibition at Coal Drops Yard at King’s Cross showcasing the winners of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022.

There was a fascinating mix of projects including quite a few domestic ones. I was slightly annoyed by a library which was praised more for its sustainability than design as a library. The most moving winner was a cemetery in Tunisia for migrants who wash ashore built by migrants that survived. The awfulness of it took my breath away.

It was a nice idea that the display boards were mounted on benches but the downside was that if people sit on them, you can’t read the commentary properly which surely is the point rather than providing a bench.

Closed 17 July 2022

 

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