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  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Butt, Suha Shuaib Azim ((SADA), NUST, 2018)
    Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is going through a major social paradigm shift in the current year due to the new Vision 2030 which aims to reduce the Kingdoms dependency on oil and transform itself into a tourist hub. By pushing ...
  • Rehan, Neha ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Food and the city are inseparable. In-fact, food is a very tactile representation of the culture and traditions the city has to offer. From street-food to high end restaurants, each space of celebration of food, tells a ...
  • Zehra, Alisha ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Storytelling and narratives have been the oldest form of communication in human culture. These stories, myths and metaphors form a major part of our shared narratives, which help to shape human experiences. These end up ...
  • 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, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kaneez, Sadia ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Multan is known all over the world because of its rich cultural heritage. It is one of the oldest cities of Pakistan which has been inhabited for more than 2000 years now. The city is mainly associated with the famous tombs ...
  • Khalid, Iqra ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    Being a frequent visitor of Kohat district for the past eighteen years, I have always been fascinated by the British era bridge (locally known as the old Khushal garh bridge), over the mighty river Indus. It bridges Attock ...
  • 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 ...
  • ABDULLAH, SACHAL ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    In our contemporary, post-industrialist socio-economic, reality technological revolution of institutions and a skilled workforce are the factors that establish a cultural and political hegemony among people and the nations ...
  • fakher, Huzaifah (SADA-NUST, 2024)
    Pakistan's unique geopolitical position and its historical ties with nations worldwide, both Muslim and non-Muslim have always elevated its role as a pivotal player in the theater of global diplomacy. With such a prominent ...
  • K H A N, S A R A H ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    This thesis aims to create architecture devoted to water, through the tool of story-telling; a poem. This architecture serves as enjoyment to man, as he escapes his busy everyday routine to enjoy the lake view park. It ...
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    MASUD, RAFIA ((SADA), NUST, 2017)
    The popularity of creativity came about because of the increased recognition that the world, along with its economic, social and cultural structures was changing dramatically. This was driven in part by information ...
  • 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. ...
  • Khuwaja, Ali Zain ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    Culture is defined as a “complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” (E.B. Taylor) Culture is understood to be ...
  • Elahi, Rai Karam ((SADA), NUST, 2016)
    The physical manifestation - and presentation - of cultural heritage is an important factor to portray in architecture. Pakistan is losing its culture and traditions. The need to revive its dynamic diversity of cultures ...
  • Ahmad, Visha ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Expansion and destruction have become the perambulatory nuances of today’s existence, but the rhetoric of natural disasters has forgone previous physical boundaries. Floods have taken thousands of lives and caused millions ...

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