Architecture: Recent submissions

  • Rashid, Eeman (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Architecture, akin to films and literature, embodies a representational art form suffused with the intrinsic ability to narrate stories. This project initiates an academic inquiry into the symbiotic relationship between ...
  • Tariq, Ayesha (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    “There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to live and the other how to make a living.” -James Truslow Adams In Pakistan's educational tapestry, vocational education faces significant challenges, hindering ...
  • Malik, Noor Us Sabah (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Over the course of time, the Pakistani cinema and drama industries have developed. However, the industry at present has become a victim of capitalism and money-making agendas. As a result, the true art of story-telling ...
  • Mohammad, Ayesha (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The word school originates from the Greek work skhole meaning “leisure space”, but today the word stands in stark disparity from leisure. The thesis “joyful foundations” is an exploration of the connections between play ...
  • Talha Hayat (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    This research focuses on addressing the health issues in Faisalabad, a city known for its textile industries, which ironically contribute to a health crisis. The unregulated discharge of waste has resulted in water and air ...
  • BABUR, SYEDA AREEJ (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    “…a building’s geometric proportions turn into shivers, stone into tears, rituals into insights, light into joy, space into contemplation, and time into heightened presence (or absence).” [Transcending Architecture: ...
  • Yasin, Ramin (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Pakistan’s textile industry is faced with a lot of challenges such as ethical production, resource efficiency, and global relevance. But through such challenges, it stands at the edge set to embrace technological advancements ...
  • ZAITOON, ZIRMAH (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    As the climate crisis and the subsequent threats to modern-day living become more and more apparent, many countries have started to shift towards more sustainable living practices. We see many examples of projects that aim ...
  • Riaz, Hamna (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Railways hold a significant value in the hearts of our people and our cultural and emotional landscape due to being the greatest dramatic persona in screen history, its association with partition stories and being romanticized ...
  • Asif, Abdullah (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The lack of sufficient diagnosis, research and architecture for neurodivergent people pose a major issue for them to integrate themselves into society, especially in the context of third world countries such as Pakistan. ...
  • Zia, Sania Kashif (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The thesis aims to envision architectural spaces that not only serve to stimulate public engagement with astronomy and astrophysics, but also serve as a base for astrophysics research. The idea of a Divine power is hardwired ...
  • Saeed, Saadia (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    In the rich tapestry of Southern Punjab, a region that encompasses artisanal heritage and cultural depth, the value of traditional craftsmanship and vernacular building techniques often remains buried by the challenges of ...
  • Iqbal, Rida (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    The agricultural sector is the backbone of Pakistan's economy, supporting a large part of its population and contributing significantly to country’s economy. However, certain regions lacking essential research and training ...
  • AQIB, RIDA FATIMA (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    According to the UN, Pakistan is among the top ten countries with the most number of orphans. Among these girls have a larger proportion, who have either lost their parents or have been abandoned. Sadly, these problems of ...
  • Kashif, Areej (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Cities tend to be chronicled by impressions of individual and collective identities that birthed them. Often lost in the immutable urban scape, however, are the manifold narratives of transient lives, of immigrants and the ...
  • Jabeen, Maria ((SADA), NUST, 2024)
    The constant flooding, particularly in Rajanpur District, just goes to show that transitional shelters are still one of the grave barriers toward mitigating disasters in the flood-affected areas of Pakistan. Transitional ...
  • Saqib, Areej ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Global studies indicate that youth face a lot of pressure and stress. Research shows that leisure is an effective coping mechanism to destress. Youth of Islamabad use digital leisure to express self and destress. However, ...
  • Noorulain ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    “For a society to progress smoothly towards development, spaces for all members of society are important. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, women are excluded from the daily flow of the social spheres. There is a need for ...
  • Yousaf, Noor ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Livestock and dairy contribute to 12% of the GDP of the county. With 60 million liters of milk per annum, but still, we are unable to capitalize on this industry. Dairy is one of the major local industries of Gujranwala ...
  • Tehreem, Ayesha ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Humans are sensory beings. We receive stimuli (visual, auditory, haptic etc.) from different sources which are used in correspondence with previous knowledge to perceive our surroundings. Even though all senses work together ...

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