BS: Recent submissions

  • Ahmed, Shakeel ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Change is coming to remote areas due of globalization with its advanced form of technology, communication and new ideas, making societies live in a transition, between a long established culture and a new lifestyle with ...
  • Ahmed, Nabil ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The Elderly health care centre for the accommodation of old age belonging from the region that is accessible from the site is to be constructed. The problem that is to be addressed is the lack of safety anddesign supportive ...
  • Naqvi, Zahra Ali ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Program and event are two distinct entities. The major difference between the two is the nature of occurrence. The former refers to a planned/probable occurrence, whereas the later refers to the unexpected / unpredictable ...
  • Javed, HIba ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The privileging of the sense of sight over the other senses is evident in the architecture of our century. Even we as architects while designing a building consider visual aesthetics as the most important part of our ...
  • Raza, Faria ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    The main concept of the thesis revolves around the exploration of the circulation typology in a mix used ensemble. In the present urban scenario where cities are expanding at an exponential rate, the demand for innovative ...
  • Ejaz, Mehroz (2015)
    Hospital facilities are meant to be the physical and mental health care centers and in our scenario, they do aim at accommodating the latest technologies in order to facilitate all the physical needs of the patients, but ...
  • Falak, Hareem ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Architecture, when done well, can improve lives. And perhaps no building typology better exemplifies this transformative power than schools-- The place where young minds are nurtured. Bridging the gaps, the journey will ...
  • Nawaz, Tayyaba ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    This thesis explores the relationship between physical and metaphysical attributes of spaces in contemporary architecture. The idea is to speculate how a physical entity forms a dialogue with a non-physical entity in an ...
  • Anwar, Namra ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Nature has always inspired man; it has functional and aesthetic muse. In this era of high technology and development man is getting away from the true nature and his existence in it and this life is constantly moving him ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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, ...
  • Gillani, Maryam ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Rapid urbanization and blinding determination for modernization to compete on global level has resulted in several drawbacks for cities. Loss of character, purpose, communal strengths and failing to safeguard archaic ...
  • Nisa, Tehreem Un ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Thevision of the thesis project is to create architectural spaces that incorporate nature· mood, experience, philosophy of spaces manifested through natural settings and natural elements that havea stress-relievingeffect. ...
  • Shams, Muhammad Shah ((SADA), NUST, 2015)
    Building a vertical tower with hybridized and cross programs as a response to the current infrastructure of Islamabad where a need to go vertical has may arise due to a shift from singular focused utilitarianism to ...
  • Khalid, Shizza ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    China- Pakistan Economic corridor {CPEC) intends to activate the economic activity and connect China to Arabian sea by creating economic zones in major cities of Pakistan, one of the major projects is CPEC city Nowshera, ...
  • 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 ...
  • HAIDER, SUNAILA ((SADA), NUST, 2022)
    Architecture inevitably becomes the physical manifestation of the intangibles and tangibles it is designed to cater to, based on human perception. These occasionally clinical structures, aesthetic as they may be, often ...
  • Tehreem Ahmad ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Nomadism, a way of life characterized by constant motion, is a unique and fascinating lifestyle that has existed for centuries. It represents an understanding of temporality—the idea that everything is fleeting and ...
  • Ghumman, Rabia ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Hospice is a system which provides care to terminally ill patients at the end of their lives and supports their families in the bereavement process. It includes nursing care, psychosocial and spiritual care for the patient ...
  • VYAKHYA 
    Arshad, M Junaid ((SADA), NUST, 2023)
    Taxila or Takshashila ("City of Cut Stone" or "Taksa Rock") is one of the subcontinent's treasures and was once an important city of the kingdom of Gandhara. The ruins of Taxi la are located about 30 km north of Islama ...

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