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Aga
Khan Award for Architecture
The
Third Award Cycle, 1984-1986
Conservation
of Mostar Old Town, Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Conservators:
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Stari-Grad
Mostar (Dzihad Pašic, Director, and Amir
Pašic, Assistant Director), Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Client:
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Community
of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Completed:
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1978
through 1993
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By
the 1960s, the 16th-century historical core of
the town of Mostar was physically deteriorated
and commercially stagnant. It has since become
revitalised and reactivated as a thriving business
centre. Stari-Grad, the agency in charge of this
restoration project, is a semi-autonomous organisation
approved and subsidised by the Ministry for the
Protection of Monuments and Nature of the Republic
of Herzegovina in Sarajevo. Beginning in 1977,
Stari-Grad spent three years documenting the historic
centre. Subsequently it has undertaken the restoration
of the river embankments, a 16th century Ottoman
tower and bridge, a 17th-century clock tower,
two mosques, a madrasa, private houses, a tannery
and shops that date back to the 18th-and-19th
centuries. The jury noted that the rehabilitation
of this wide variety of building types "has been
handled in an exemplary manner. All the restorations
fit well into the general atmosphere of the old
town and its homogeneous appearance is not disturbed;
nothing is overdone or touristic."
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