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Aga Khan Museum

  • Writer: yasir alwahab
    yasir alwahab
  • Oct 3, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 16, 2019


with the opening of its doors on september 18 in toronto, canada, the aga khan museum will showcase an extensive collection of islamic cultural and scientific contributions from throughout centuries of history. the building, designed by japanese architect fumihiko maki in collaboration with local firm moriyama & teshima, is conceived as a temple-like house for the diverse range of artifacts. the angular mass is clad in white granite, and contains spaces which are defined by their luminous conditions. pieces in the collection include portraits, textiles, miniatures, manuscripts, ceramics, tiles, medical texts, books, and musical instruments, dating back to as far as ten centuries old.

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the angular mass of the museum is clad in white granite photo © gary otte photography

the aga khan museum site features a large park (designed by landscape architect vladimir djurovic), which contains many pools and provides new green space for the city of toronto. the cultural building is complemented by the nearby ismaili center, a new prayer hall designed by architect charles correa.

the institution’s program consists of museum galleries, an auditorium, education spaces, and a restaurant.  these elements are arranged around a central courtyard, which both serves as an outdoor area for activities while also providing daylight to the interiors.

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large ponds and tree groves provide a new park space for toronto photo © gary otte photography

the aga khan states the intentions of the new cultural institution:

‘one of the lessons we have learned in recent years is that the world of islam and the western world need to work together much more effectively at building mutual understanding – especially as these cultures interact and intermingle more actively. we hope that this museum will contribute to a better understanding of the peoples of islam in all of their religious, ethnic, linguistic, and social diversity.’

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a deep canopy cantilevers above the main entrance (left) photo © gary otte photography (right) photo © tom arban photography

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the roof edge breaks away to provide patterned skylights photo © tom arban photography

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photo © tom arban photography

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the building’s program is arranged around a central enclosed courtyard (left) photo © tom arban photography (right) photo © gary otte photography

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photo © tom arban photography

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screen patterning references traditional islamic motifs photo © tom arban photography

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the museum shares its site with a new prayer hall photo © kalloon photography

 
 
 

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