Aerial view during rubble removal works in the Al Nouri Complex (2020) © UNESCO
RECONSTRUCTION & REHABILITATION OF THE AL NOURI COMPLEX IN MOSUL
UNESCO with the support of the Government of United Arab Emirates, the Prime Minister of Iraq and the UN Secretary-General, announces the launch of an international, single stage, open and anonymous architecture competition for the Reconstruction & Rehabilitation of the Al Nouri Complex in Mosul, Iraq.
The UIA has endorsed the competition, which is part of UNESCO’s initiative called “Revive the Spirit of Mosul”, a call for the restoration of one of Iraq’s iconic cities.
The Rehabilitation of Al Nouri Mosque Complex calls for a conceptual design for the construction of new buildings with diverse functions; the rehabilitation of all three of its historical buildings and their integration into the new designs; and the landscaping design of the entire site. By creating new spaces dedicated to the community - for education, social and cultural activities - the project envisions a space to serve community beyond its principal religious function.
The Reconstruction of Al Nouri Prayer Hall calls for the concept design for conserving the remaining, standing structure of the prayer hall and its integration into the new building, which is a reconstruction of the prayer hall, as it was in 2017 before its destruction.
JURY
PRIZES
Five awards will be allocated:
The jury may also allocate honorary mentions at its discretion for entries with special merit.
LANGUAGE
The official language of the competition is English.
TIMELINE
Competitors will have the opportunity to ask questions to the Secretariat by email to "mosulcompetition@unesco.org"
For more information, visit the competition website