Stari Most: The bridge at Mostar
Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer

Stari Most: The bridge at Mostar

Mostar is arguably most famous for its soaring 20 metre high arched bridge that traverses the Neretva river.

The bridge was commissioned by the Ottoman ruler Suleiman the Magnificent in 1557. It stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on 9 November 1993 during the Bosnian War.

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Meet the young Pakistanis conserving Mughal heritage in Lahore (part 2)
Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer

Meet the young Pakistanis conserving Mughal heritage in Lahore (part 2)

Architects, art historians, engineers, fine artists, chemists, conservators, and ceramists make up the constellation of skilled young people working for the Aga Khan Trust for Culture on one of the largest restoration projects in Pakistan. I spoke with some of the team working on this project to understand why this restoration work is so important to them and to Pakistan.

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Meet the young Pakistanis conserving Mughal heritage in Lahore (part 1)
Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer Architecture Christopher Wilton-Steer

Meet the young Pakistanis conserving Mughal heritage in Lahore (part 1)

Architects, art historians, engineers, fine artists, chemists, conservators, and ceramists make up the constellation of skilled young people working for the Aga Khan Trust for Culture on one of the largest restoration projects in Pakistan. I spoke with some of the team working on this project to understand why this restoration work is so important to them and to Pakistan.

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