Architecture: Recent submissions

  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...

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