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  • Rahim, Alveena ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The study of vernacular architecture has grown significantly, over the past few decades. The research focuses on the dwellings and architecture ‘of the people’ that evolves over time in response to local resources ...
  • Zaheer, Mashal ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Since the beginning of times, human beings have been evolving new and better ways of communicating and expressing themselves. For this, space has always played an important role not only in terms of a room or a container, ...
  • lmtiaz, Ateeba ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The notion of home is an expression for the physical and psychological needs, to have a base from which to comprehend the world we live in. The spaces are appropriated by very humanly activities; hence the association ...
  • Javaid A, Afsheen ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The current landscape of interactive architecture is built upon the convergence of embedded computation (intelligence) and a physical counterpart (kinetics) that simplifies adaption within the contextual framework of ...
  • Mir, Uneeba ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Long-term, sustainable development will only be possible when women and men enjoy equal opportunity to rise to their potential. It is beyond any doubt that women play a significant role in development of a nation. History ...
  • Munir, Khadija ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Science and Technology play a leading role in a society's development and growth. Its influence in our smallest of acts to the biggest of innovations and most of all, its impact in architecture cannot be denied. In the ...
  • Farooq, Zara ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The primary argument arises when the basics of architecture are proposed to be understood using the key of "language1". This non-metaphorical architectural language's existence can be proved using the generic methodology ...
  • Agha, Maheen ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Architecture is a means of creating memories and connections with spaces that we experience. It is a means of creating a sense of place. It responds to many factors that happen in one's life i.e. happy events, sad events ...
  • Saghir, Rabab ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Over time, the world has progressed and developed exponentially in terms of the pace and depth of the evolution of human ways of life determined by technological innovations and interactions between evolutionary factors ...
  • Arif, Sumbal ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Contemporary Architecture needs to correspond to time; to enhance spatial experience and acknowledge human need for pleasure. This necessitates the interpretation of temporal dimension of architecture. The current nature ...
  • Qaiser, Amna ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Water is known the element of life yet it is a disregarded natural resource when it comes to the development of human settlements. Water is a unique element. It has distinctive qualities that can enrich experience of any ...
  • Abid, Mohammad ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    More than 17% of Islamabad consists of in Formal settlements, slums and/or squatter communities. These settlements on the edges of the city have created what can be called as points oF conflict (socioeconomic conflicts). ...
  • Ahmed, Muneeb ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    What's a market place? A market place is a place where "buying" and "selling" occurs. A buying & selling of ideas. A buying and selling of goods. It has been defined as a "regular gathering of people for the purchase ...
  • Khan, Afzaa Shabbir ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Science is a field which focuses on interest, exploration and curiosity. It is going through an evolutionary phase which is a prime source for the achievement of new technologies and further innovative ideas. When we ...
  • Tahir, Zartab ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    This thesis aims at redefining public library in Jinnah Park as recreational space for people to adopt contemporary ways of learning and social interaction for purpose of learning. People will be provided with an opportunity ...
  • Shahid, Sara ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Institutional architecture embodies social will, where it gives shape to the ideals of the society it does so through invoking a play of people, politics and place. It happens through the simple act of giving dominance ...
  • Shah, Saman ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Architecture has become symbol of status. People have left behind the vernacular techniques and moving towards postmodern approach. !n northern Pakistan, a specific vernacular architecture is being followed since centuries. ...
  • NADEEM, AAMNA ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    This thesis concerned with sacred spaces and the relationship of a person with the phenomenology. Sacred spaces paly a fundamental role in our existence. They are experienced across many lands and cultures and with many ...
  • Riaz, Rabiya Binte ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    In the last few decades Rawalpindi's cultural identity has been completely transformed. Once a quiet and thoroughly conservative Anglo-Saxon town, Rawalpindi has become a thriving and dynamic multicultural city. People ...
  • Rehman, Sarah ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    A build community can be categorized into three types of places, "first place" is home or a more privatized space, "second place" is work space (office) and "third place" is a connection of both which is more socially ...

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