Location: Istanbul, Turkey (Asia)Restoration of a series of Ottoman palatial complexes which have been recognized as an important elements of Istanbul's urban heritage and landscape. The restored structures are open to the public as educational and recreational facilities.
Fountain and pool in the front garden of the Administrative Section© AKTC
Interior, conservatory, Maslak Royal Lodge© AKTC
View of crystal staircase in the Administrative Section of the Dolmabahçe Palace© AKTC
Interior view of the Ceremonial Hall (Muayede Salonu), Dolmabahçe Palace© AKTC
View of seaside cafe outside of the Treasury Gate of Dolmabahçe Palace, looking east© AKTC
View of the Furniture Registry (Mefrusat Dairesi) behind the Treasury Gate, Dolmabahçe Palace© AKTC
Rear façade of the Palace of the Crown Prince (Veliaht Dairesi) at the Dolmabahçe Palace, looking south© AKTC
Exterior view of Aynalikavak Pavilion looking northwest at the entrance portico of the domed reception hall© AKTC
Exterior view of Aynalikavak Kiosk, showing seaside façade after restoration© AKTC
View of harem gardens at the Beylerbeyi palace; the Bosphorus bridge appears behind palace (left) and the harem sea kiosk (right)© AKTC
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Review and Selection Procedures
Press: Press Releases, Speeches, Podcasts
AKAA 1992 Resources
Other 1992 Cycle Recipients
East Wahdat Upgrading Programme
Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India
Kairouan Conservation Programme
Panafrican Institute for Development
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