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Recent Submissions

  • Batool, Fizza ((SADA), NUST, 2024)
    This thesis explores the intersection of spirituality, culture at the historic Bari Imam Shrine in Islamabad, Pakistan. The project aims not only to elucidate the Sufi legacy of Bari Imam but also to address pressing ...
  • Zehra, Alisha ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Storytelling and narratives have been the oldest form of communication in human culture. These stories, myths and metaphors form a major part of our shared narratives, which help to shape human experiences. These end up ...
  • Zareen, Marriam (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Azad Kashmir, often known as “Paradise on Earth” for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant communities, faces challenges with recurrent earthquakes and landslides, disrupting lives and the tightly woven fabric of ...
  • Ain, Noor ul (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The project revolves around the lack of recreational facilities for the youth in the city of Islamabad. The city lacks places which one can visit daily that can provide them with a distraction from their busy routines, ...
  • Khan, Rija (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    In the landscape of Pakistan's challenges, food wastage stands as significant hurdles. Amidst the painful realities of hunger, particularly acute in Pakistan as reflected by its serious Global Hunger Index (GHI) ranking, ...
  • Moiz, Abdul (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Tourism is a double-edged sword for many communities around Pakistan. While it holds economic prosperity and community development, in areas where tourism contributes significantly to the GDP, natural disasters can pose ...
  • fakher, Huzaifah (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Pakistan's unique geopolitical position and its historical ties with nations worldwide, both Muslim and non-Muslim have always elevated its role as a pivotal player in the theater of global diplomacy. With such a prominent ...
  • Akram, Abdullah (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    GTS chowk in Faisalabad acts as a point of connection between different vehicular means. The presence of a railway station and Faisalabad’s main private bus adda makes it a site rich with traffic and the problems that ...
  • Alam, Zoya (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Taxila, once the capital city of ancient Gandhara civilization, comprises of various archaeological heritage sites. The several evolution periods the city has seen with respect to its religious demographics, technological ...
  • Rashid, Hiba (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Throughout history, human living patterns have undergone significant transformations, each stage leaving a distinctive mark on the environment. From the nomadic lifestyles of early hunter-gatherer societies to the advent ...
  • Rashid, Hiba (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The thesis revolves around the exploration of how architectonics celebrate heritage, culture, and people through a narrative. A once booming harbor town in Sindh, Bhanbore was known widely for trade and its culture. It ...
  • Tariq, Kinat (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Amidst the captivating chaos of the tourism industry, submerged in the quest for the empowerment of Pakistan, an area remains frozen; lying dormant in the heart of Siran Valley, a land resting peacefully in the north of ...
  • Shahid, Aleeza (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    A pilgrimage is a devotional act that requires travel to a place of significance. It requires displacement from one place to the other causing the pilgrim to become a temporary vagabond whose mercy lies at the hands of the ...
  • Bokhari, Hajrah Haider (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    In most cities of the Global South, a major portion of the urban population is found living in informal settlements, facing overwhelming challenges that strain city officials and urban development professionals, according ...
  • Komal (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Sports hold a profound significance for nations, serving as a reflection of their cultural identity, community engagement, and economic development, instilling national pride. Pakistan, a country with a rich history and ...
  • KHAN, AYESHA (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The thesis aims to redesign Sunday Bazaar by rejuvenating its cultural aspects to foster a stronger sense of community. It embarks on creating architecture with an awareness of time and the cyclical nature of the marketplace ...
  • Zainab Malik (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    In the quest for self-discovery lies the genesis of life, an intricate exploration that parallels the journey of cities and their identities. Cities, towering symbols of eminence, articulate tales woven through time and ...
  • Imtiaz, Najjiya (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The decline of theatre culture within the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi signifies a broader erosion of the social and cultural fabric historically embedded in the region's vibrant performance arts. Post-partition, ...
  • Awan, Hayidah Nadeem (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Library architecture stands as one of the most dynamic and enduring forms throughout human history. Since the dawn of civilization and scientific inquiry, libraries have persisted in various incarnations. They have functioned ...
  • Erkin, Mahum (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    In the ever-evolving urban landscape of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, the vestiges of history echo through the neglected and decaying structures that bear witness to bygone eras. Among these architectural remnants stands the ...

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