SADA: Recent submissions

  • UMAIR, KHADIJA ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Harmony, the very thing that lets humans exist in peace not only with themselves but also with the surroundings. To be in the utmost health, there should be a harmonious balance between mind, body and soul and in utmost ...
  • Najeeb, Ayela ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    As Karachi, the vibrant city by the sea is being blatantly urbanized, ancient communities settled along the coast are falling under extreme neglect. These fishing villages (called 'Goths' in the local language) depend ...
  • Mansoor, Angela ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Growing up in the City of Flowers, we saw more bombs than festivities. A city that was once abuzz with stories and tang takor could only hear cries and wails. Even under such circumstances, performance arts (music) ...
  • JAMIL, MAHNOOR ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    'Heritage' in the form of Arts and Crafts is considered to be a key element in showcasing a nation's identity because it gives you a picture of that nation's rich cultural and artistic history. Heritage of a place is ...
  • Samir, Aleena ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Gender inequality is a worldwide human rights issue but it is more prevalent in developing countries such as Pakistan. Due to social, cultural and religious perceptions, women are generally considered as having a lower ...
  • MUMTAZ, SYED QAISER ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    In every expression of architecture, there arises a fundamental contradiction between constancy and change. This innate quality of relative permanence is paradoxical to the obstinacy of spaces that are considered to be ...
  • Kazim, Wajiha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    "All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts or stimulates the person in that space" - Philip Johnson According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and ...
  • Javed, Sameen ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This thesis aims at re-activation of spaces that enfold spirit of mystical practices to promote cultural dimensions of Sufism by forming a dialogue between spiritualism, culture, context and architecture. The aim is ...
  • Tabish, Ariba ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
  • BAKHT, NOOR ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Juvenile offenders in Pakistan are often tried in court as adults. There is a lack of detention centers for them, and almost no efforts for their rehabilitation. Young offenders often end up with adult punishments, long ...
  • TARIQ, TABEER ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Empathy is understanding needs and emotions. It connects us to the world through our own bodies and in turn, the world opens itself up to us as we feel our way into it. Cancer is a grave illness which not only strips a ...
  • Awais, Hira ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    In the human body, learning is an ever-evolving process. We learn consciously and subconsciously; through our senses, through our surroundings and through the people we interact with. But in Pakistan, all learning has ...
  • ROHAIL, MAHIRAH ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Architecture that prompts mobility causing the impact of disability to disappear from conscious attention is the key aim of the project. This approach binds together two concepts: mobilizing through accessibility and ...
  • Razzaq, Zeerak ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    'Women working in the informal sector are unrealized potentials trapped in poverty. It is essential to provide an enabling environment and skills to pull them out ofpoverty.' UNDP Most women across the globe rely on the ...
  • Abbas, Haadiya ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    The mind is a maze consisting of complex neurons and systems that still require exploration. Its vast mysteries and absurdities make every brain unique, making it an interesting topic to unearth. These unique brains ...
  • Khalid, Khansa ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    "Architecture as a catalyst in reviving the symbiotic relationship between man and wild" In this research project I explore what role can architecture play in preserving harmony between man and nature. My chosen site is ...
  • Rana, Saira ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    To regenerate the patterns of traditional rural practices through an architecture intervention, by adapting the Permaculture design model. Patterns are the tangible or intangible elements that make a building alive by ...
  • Mohmand, Mir Sheheryar Khan ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This project recognizes the need for diversifying the typological palette of the city, by iterating and modifying exiting residential typologies in the city to fit the needs of students and young professionals; an ...
  • Malik, Shizray Fatima ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Architecture is not only about creating enclosures to fulfill the functional needs of a program, it's about designing spaces which are capable of creating an enduring impact on its user beyond just the physical use of ...
  • Irfan, Rejja ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    This research project addresses the pressing issue of stress and anxiety, which affects a significant portion of the population. Through structured interviews with healthcare professionals and target users, as well as ...

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