Shigar Fort Awarded Top Prize in the 2006 UNESCO Asia-Pacific
Heritage Awards
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Shigar
Fort, 2006 Winner of the UNESCO
Asia-Pacific Heritage Award of Excellence.
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Bangkok,
1 September 2006 - The UNESCO Regional Advisor
for Culture in Asia and the Pacific announced today
that Shigar Fort Palace (in Skardu in the Northern
region of Pakistan) has been honoured with the Award
of Excellence in the 2006
UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage
Conservation.
The
UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards recognize the
efforts of private individuals and organizations that
have successfully restored and conserved structures
and buildings of heritage value in the region. Eligible
projects must be more than 50 years old and the restoration
must have been completed within the past 10 years.
Buildings must also have been in viable use for at
least one year from the date of the Awards announcement.
A
total of 36 entries were received this year for the
Heritage Awards from 11 countries in the Asia Pacific
region. A variety of types of projects were submitted
for the Awards, including: five religious buildings,
four institutions, five residential buildings, eleven
commercial projects, three urban districts, four archaeological
in-situ sites, one memorial and three mixed-use commercial
buildings.
The
Norwegian Goverment was the Trust's main partner in
the restoration of Shigar Fort. Funding was also provided
by the governments of Germany, Greece, Japan, Pakistan,
Spain and Switzerland. American Express also contributed
funding.
The
Shigar Fort has been converted, through adpative re-use,
into a small hotel. For more information, please see
the Shigar
Fort Residence brochure and a previous press
release. Please also see the website, www.shigarfort.com.
For
more comprehensive information about the many projects
undertaken by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture in the
Northern Areas, please consult: Conservation
and Development in Hunza and Baltistan (PDF, 4m).
For
more information about the award, please see the UNESCO
press release.
Press
contact:
Sam
Pickens
Aga Khan Development Network
P.O. Box 2049
1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland
Tel: (+41 22) 909 7200
Fax: (+41 22) 909 7291
E-mail: info@akdn.org
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