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  • Hayat, Shanza ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The project is exploration of memorial architecture and its role as a socio-culture object, using collective memory of a significant event from the past to bind communities in the present. Serving as a place of commonality, ...
  • Masood, Sadia ((SADA), NUST, 2019)
    The project focuses on the artistic and creative use of four (4) natural Elements: Light, Earth, Water and wind to create such an aesthetic experience for mental health patients that it helps them revise their memories ...
  • Fatima, Mishal ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Over the years, Cricket become a part of the Culture identity of Pakistan and still exists today as an amalgamation of Sports & Traditions. But the stadiums of Pakistan are unable to do justice to the passion of cricket ...
  • Shoaib, Iman ((SADA), NUST, 2021)
    Every day in Pakistan, almost 17 sheep, 14 goats and 10 cattle are slaughtered per minute for the purpose of consumption, which sums up to an estimate of 10 million animals slaughtered per month. This is a considerably ...
  • Khan, Ushna ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The aim of the project is to explore the nature of user dependent space using a sensorial approach towards design. The main focus in the field of architecture is man so it is essential that spaces are designed which frame ...
  • MAZHAR, WAFA ((SADA), NUST, 2021)
    Bridging the gap between academia and industry in Pakistan with a research-based start-up incubator and academy-industry-government liaison centre The success of a country is determined by its ability to keep up with new ...
  • Hashmi, Rija ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Considering Islamabad and mapping its rapid urban growth and consequent change in user dynamic, there arises a need to look towards abandoned built structures or buildings stopped mid construction as a result of financial ...
  • AFZAAL, RAO UMAIR ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Architecture is either becoming out of context and repetitive, or on the other hand becoming more prudent and sensible in terms of sustainability, participatory pianning etc. and these aspects are gaining importance among ...
  • Khalid, Rushda ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Architecture, directly or indirectly defines the existence of human beings and vice versa. It has the ability to manipulate and give emotions to its users. Hence, architecture holds in itself the ability to heal and ...
  • Saleem, Tamknat ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    In the context of Pakistan, the issues related to agriculture are much rooted, ranging from lack of skills, knowledge, and awareness about modern farming methods, techniques, and technology in farmers to the exploitation ...
  • Uzair, Muhammad ((SADA), NUST, 2021)
    Being an agro-based economy, agriculture plays a major contribution to country's growth and progress. However,. due to multiple reasons including the presence of arthi (middlemen), the actual contributor (farmers) of the ...
  • 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 ...
  • SHEIKH, AYESHA MUNAWAR ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Maskaan (home), a community center for cancer patients explores the role of architecture in the process of healing and generating hope in a patient by creating the right environment. Many doctors have projected the idea ...
  • Hussain, Safdar ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Islamabad a city which has developed rapidly in short span of time, is confronting the tension between forces of globalization, and its impact on the local architecture and socio-cultural fabric of the city. Globalization ...
  • Malik, Mahnoor ((SADA), NUST, 2019)
    Antifragility is described as something that gains from disorder, as something that thrives on stress. As in sports, how the constraint of the presence of a defender pushes the sportsmen to come up with creative responses ...
  • Ahmed, Nida ((SADA), NUST, 2019)
  • 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 ...
  • Naeem, Nooha ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    This dissertation questions the premises of Architecture to play its key role in generating effective learning environment. It is not about good or bad, right or wrong; it is about directing the attention towards the ...
  • Tufail, Maria ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Tourism is what helps people to escape from their monotonous lives and perform activities that involve leisure, business and various other reasons. Globally, travel and tourism's direct contribution to GDP was approximately ...
  • 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. ...

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