Islamic art museum wins top architecture award

Dubai, October 06: Museum of Islamic Art in Doha has been adjudged the ‘Overall Project of the Year’ at the 2nd Annual Middle East Architect Awards ceremony.

Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) was presented the award for the Museum of Islamic Art – Doha, at a ceremony hosted by Middle East Architect magazine.

The annual ceremony is the most prestigious event dedicated to recognise outstanding architectural projects in the region.
The Museum of Islamic Art was chosen for its traditional design principles that use indigenous materials and processes and integrate them with contemporary technology to create familiar, functional and environmentally sustainable architecture.
Accepting the award on behalf of QMA, Omar Chaikhouni, manager of public relations and information said: “We are delighted and honoured to be recognised as the top overall project in 2009 among all the nominees from the region. The Middle East Architect awards ceremony is a great initiative and we wish it all the success in years to come.”

Organised by ITP Business Publishing, the awards ceremony took place at the Westin Dubai. It was attended by more than 200 leading professionals from the region’s architecture industry, including architects, developers, service providers, contractors and building owners.

The 2nd Annual Middle East Architect Awards set out to raise the profile of the industry and reward and recognise those that have made significant contributions to its development.

Ten awards were presented at the ceremony in categories that covered a number of fields. The winners were judged by a panel of experts, which consisted of industry-leading academics, architects and engineers from around the Middle East.

–Agencies–