Inclusive, Sustainable, Innovative
Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022 and ArCHIAM 10-years
The exhibitions under the Inclusive, Sustainable, Innovative banner showcase inclusive architectural practice and heritage research that work across physical, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries to realize communities’ aspirations through innovative approaches and care for the environment.
澳门王中王 North, 21 Mann Island, Liverpool waterfront, L3 1BP
The exhibitions ran from 1 June and closed 30 June 2023 - Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm
The exhibition presented, through panels, film screenings, and publications, the 14 shortlisted projects and six winning projects from the 2020 to 2022 award cycle, examples of architectural excellence that combines creative aspirations with deep social concern.
An extraordinary diversity of designers and approaches across 16 countries demonstrate how it is possible to reimagine reality, charting new territories, possibilities, and directions by promoting ways in which environmental impact and innovation can be fully embedded in design and procurement processes, protecting people and places and thereby showcasing responses to future crises, disasters, and conflicts.
The ArCHIAM 10-years exhibition presented the work of the University of Liverpool’s (Architecture and Cultural Heritage of India, Arabia and the Maghreb), situated at the intersection between research, impact, teaching, and design practice.
The exhibition was organised in thematic sections that showcase the centre’s engagement in world-leading heritage research and teaching, management and design, interpretation and dissemination, underpinned by public engagement and capacity building. It evidenced ArCHIAM’s contribution to the theoretical and practical, multidisciplinary exploration of the interweavings between cultural heritage and sustainability.
These exhibitions were created through partnerships between:
- Aga Khan Award for Architecture
- Aga Khan Trust for Culture Education Programme
- ArCHIAM Centre
- Liverpool School of Architecture
- University of Liverpool