Architecture: Recent submissions

  • Tariq, Anam ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    This thesis explores the possibility of a void space present between multiple working systems of a city. The void space can be defined as an intermediate space between systems where logics clash to undertake the constant ...
  • Daniyal, Muhammad Hasan ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Disconnection, a problem endemic to the modern era, stemmed out of our excessive reliance on technology like cell phones and the internet. Though meant to connect us to a bigger world, they have rather inadvertently ...
  • Khawaja, Hajra ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    It is a well-practiced perception in our society that architecture is a field confined to residential, legislative, commercial and institutional building typologies only. Many walkers of various fields, especially business ...
  • RIAZ, HARMAIN ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    textures remind us of our personal accounts. Some of these accounts and narratives remain with us till we die. While other stories die with the course of time, or depreciate due to dearth of diffusion. Such places, which ...
  • Shah, Syed Mohammad Hammad Ahsan ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Shrines. or Mazaar'at. are an organic process in architecture that are built up aver a period of time in the Asiatic Subcontinent - starting with the marked or unmarked graves of bona fide members of siety and growing ...
  • Farooq, Sahr ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Void, when discussed in architecture and urban design are referred to as empty spaces within the urban fabric which have little or no use. The usefulness of these empty spaces, commonly referred to as urban voids, is an ...
  • Khan, Muhammad Shahzeb ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    This thesis aims to explore the role of architecture and landscape in the healing process through investigating the level of attention required by each sense to summon the corporeal nature of the observers. With only sight ...
  • Tarar, Eman ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Chiniot is the ancient city of the Pakistan and is known for the tremendous furniture work all over the world. Nowadays, Traditional furniture and wooden handicrafts by the local tarkhans of the region have reduced their ...
  • RAHEEL, NATASHA ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Food and all that is associated with it has become more than a necessity, it is now an alternative art form. The presentation of food has become a narrative for the diverse cultural practices in our consumer-oriented ...
  • Asim, Sarah ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Living in today's world and time, we as a community have started to distance ourselves from each other and are confining ourselves into our own little compartments. This may be due to the lack of functional public spaces ...
  • Bhutta, Zoraiza Fatima ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    The phenomenon of urbanization has led to the growth of cities and urban sprawl. As a response an urban void or dead space can be designed to densify the urban fabric of the city. With more inhabitants in the same ground ...
  • Ejaz, Sana ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Theatre art and theatre industry are one of the most dwindling industries of Pakistan. Even though many attempts have been made for its revival, it still suffers from a slow pulsatile growth. Most of the cultural growth ...
  • Murtaza, Asma ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    The most common element between the two distinctive art forms Film and Architecture is "space". Film can sculpt a space through combination of frames, scenes, viewpoints and codifying voices to bestow the viewer with an ...
  • INAM, FAREEHA ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    The need of a social nexus at a connection point of three cities was evident by the existing activities of water recreation. Students, youngsters from the nearby areas visit the site as a source of recreation and social ...
  • Mubarik, Fiza ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Cancer is a word that has the potential to scare anyone and everyone, an ailment that is believed to be commonly life-threatening has a lot more to it other than the prescribed medicinal care. The unavailability of ...
  • Matloob, Mahnoor ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    The term 'place' as opposed to space expresses a strong affective bond between a person and a particular setting. Due to the growth of technological advances and globalization, people have lost sense of place and attachment. ...
  • Saif, Masshal ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    Contemporary architectural discourse on narrative studies suggests that a succession of events or impressions embodied within fiction can be 'read' through the sequencing of space in a building. Continuing with this line ...
  • Khan, Haris ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    Architecture is not only the representation and expression of the society, rather it serves as the platform for human interaction and it has a social activity and positivity attached to it. It is not only something as ...
  • PAUL, AILEEN ZOYA ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    Each typology of workspace has its own particular requirements in terms of its design, equipment ergonomics and layout that should must respond to the various needs and should be able to adapt different conditions. Such ...
  • Anwar, Tayyaba ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    In contemporary times, within Pakistan, where every one person out of four is inflicted with a mental disorder, (WHO) there is a dire need to re-evaluate the current model of health care, which has aided to creation of ...

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