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Islamic
Architecture, Art, and Urbanism > Visual
Resources > Aga Khan Visual Archive
Aga Khan
Visual Archive
The
Aga Khan Visual Archive collects, preserves and makes
accessible visual materials issuing from three sources:
the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, the Aga
Khan Award for Architecture, and
donations.
The
Archive represents a rich and unique collection documenting
a broad range of historic and contemporary architecture
of the Islamic world. Though designed
primarily as a resource for teaching and research,
Archive images are also available to institutions and individuals
seeking rights and reproduction
permission.
Select
images from the Archive have been incorporated into the Teaching
Collection of Rotch Visual Collections
and
many also appear on ArchNet.
Access
to the Archive
Images in the Archive do not circulate and may only be
consulted on site. The Archive is open
by appointment to the MIT community
and the public. For
more information about access, please review
the Aga Khan Visual Archive policies
and rules for use.
Contact Information
Aga
Khan Visual Archive
Rotch Access Staff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 7, Room 304
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
617.253.6209
rotch-access@mit.edu
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