Building a Sustainable Future: Seven Innovative Projects Selected for the 16th Aga Khan Award for Architecture

BISHKEK, Kyrgyz Republic — The Aga Khan Award for Architecture has announced its seven winners for the 16th award cycle (2023-2025), chosen after thorough on-site evaluations of shortlisted projects. These built works, celebrated for their diverse architectural styles and innovative approaches, demonstrate how architecture can foster pluralism, enhance community resilience, promote social change, spark cultural dialogue, and adapt to climate challenges. The recipients will split a $1 million prize, one of the largest in the architectural field, during a ceremony set for September 15, 2025, at the Toktogul Satylganov Kyrgyz National Philharmonic. The award not … Read more

Building Hope: Aga Khan Award for Architecture Champions Sustainable Designs for a Resilient Future

Karachi, Pakistan — The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) aims to inspire future generations to approach architecture with a focus on environmental sustainability, knowledge, and empathy. “Architecture today must engage with the climate crisis, enhance education, and nourish our shared humanity,” said His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V, chair of the AKAA Steering Committee. “Through it, we plant seeds of optimism—quiet acts of resilience that grow into spaces of belonging, where the future may thrive in dignity and hope.” Founded in 1977 by the late His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, the … Read more

Flint City Hall Crowned ‘Ugliest Building in America’ as Local Woman Strikes it Rich with $500K Lottery Win

Flint, Michigan, is drawing attention for two very different reasons: the designation of its city hall as the nation’s ugliest public building and a local woman’s unexpected lottery windfall. The New Jersey Real Estate Network recently ranked Flint City Hall at the bottom of its survey, an assessment that caught the attention of residents and city officials alike. In a more uplifting turn, a Genesee County woman celebrated a life-changing moment after purchasing a $5 lottery ticket at a Sunoco gas station. She claimed a $500,000 prize from the Michigan Lottery’s Triple Red 777s Instant … Read more

Portland Woman Disappointed as Court Leaves Noise Enforcement in Hands of Police Near ICE Building

PORTLAND, Ore. — A local resident is expressing her frustration with the city’s law enforcement response to disturbances around the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, after a recent legal decision did not lead to the changes she hoped for. Cloud Elvengrail, who lives in an apartment nearby, has been dealing with disruptive noise and criminal behavior for over 70 days, prompting her to seek judicial intervention. Elvengrail’s attorney, Julie Parrish, argued that the noise from shouting and banging outside has significantly impacted her client’s quality of life. They had hoped a judge would direct … Read more