28-11-2004: Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 9th Cycle 2002-2004: Agra Fort Miniature Sheet

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The 2004 award ceremony occurred at Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi, India, where 378 projects were nominated. Out of these, the Master Jury selected seven awardees. On this opportunity, the Indian post department issued a set of two Miniature sheets Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 9th Cycle 2002-2004: Agra fort Miniature Sheet. The sandbag shelter prototype developed by Nader Khalili enables victims of natural disasters and war to build their own shelters using barbed wire. The resulting SuperDobe uses technologies to provide earthquake resistance, hurricane and flood resistance. The winning projects include a primary school, which combines high-capacity architectural design with vernacular techniques.

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