BS: Recent submissions

  • JAVARIYA, FATIMA ((SADA), NUST, 2021)
    Children learn through tangible experiences more than they do through being taught, especially in earlier stages of life. Experience is the key element to help refine their sensory skills as they use it to question and ...
  • Abbasi, Urrwah ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    A Village is a close knitted community where connectivity is an evident part of the lives of its inhabitants. From emotional attachment that is a result of shared experiences to spatial connectivity in terms of the ...
  • Habib, Sarah ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    The urban morphology of a city, particularly the patterns in its residential development determine the way people live in, and experience their communities. The urban form of Lahore has grown from the winding labyrinthine ...
  • ZAIN, ZARNAB ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    to World Health Organisation WHO, are affecting over 50million of the population, 60% of which are children and adolescents; there is a lack of psychological facilities available that creates difficulty for the general ...
  • ljaz, Muhammad Wasay ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    The rapid southern expansion of Lahore and the modern age has given rise to two new developments in the terms of how architecture can be practiced within the city. The first one being a policy decision speaks about the ...
  • Mannan, Nawal ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    'The city is a 'shadow' of the former thriving, prosperous place it used to be.' Historic Jeddah also known as the 'Gateway to Mecca', situated in downtown Al-Ba lad, is one out of the five UNESCO World Heritage Sites ...
  • Arif, Rimsha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Ocular centrism has shifted the focus of the design of built environment on visual element rather than the sensory experience of the space itself. The aim of this study is to explore "into the unknown" to make the user ...
  • Asad, Sahr ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    "I've always seen architecture as a healing art, notjust as a beautification art." This thesis intends to study the alleviating effect of architectural spaces on the human psyche by designing sensory-rich atmospheres. ...
  • QAZI, SONAILA ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This thesis aims to create a dialogue between water and architecture with a selected type of plantation as the median. 20% of Pakistan's GDP depends on the agriculture industry and the labor force that feeds it, but a ...
  • Ahmad, Aamna ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    The connections people make with their land are made manifest through their art, architecture, and cultural practices. In Tharparkar Desert, the people explore their familiarity with their land through the tactile nature ...
  • lmtiaz, Wajeeha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Over time, public spaces have become more impersonal and urban environments have become fragmented. Historical and social bonds have weakened and cities have become collection of individuals. The city of Jhelum has a ...
  • Ayyaz, Yusra ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Man emerged from the caves, to today, where he extracts the same material residing in the cavernous mountains to inhabit space in the plains. Stone is displaced from grounds below to build architecture and infrastructure ...
  • Masud, Talha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
  • Malik, Ramsha Nazir ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Basic theme of Thesis revolves around reclaiming a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts, in line with the basic concept of PAIWAND; inserting (a shoot or twig) as a graft, as highlighted in the title of the project. Around ...
  • Huzaifah, Muhammad ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Architecture has the power to develop emotions, emotions couple to form a mood. In this way architecture effects our moods. Moods can make us feel good about ourselves and on the same time has autonomy to make us feel ...
  • Tariq, Tayyeba ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Mosque in today's context is treated as object centered building typology and went through a paradoxical change where it suffered a reduction of cultural and socio-political scale. As a result, they acquired symbolic ...
  • Kamran, Myrah ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Mangroves and coastal wetlands form an extensive ecosystem along the coastline of Karachi. They have numerous environmental benefits for the survival of both humans and wildlife. For a dense urban megacity like Karachi, ...
  • Yasir, Maira ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    "Throughout the phases of society, the hearth formed that sacred focus around which the whole took order and shape." ' The hearth has been the center for many things. It forged the first society as the primitive man settled ...
  • UMAIR, KHADIJA ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Harmony, the very thing that lets humans exist in peace not only with themselves but also with the surroundings. To be in the utmost health, there should be a harmonious balance between mind, body and soul and in utmost ...
  • Najeeb, Ayela ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    As Karachi, the vibrant city by the sea is being blatantly urbanized, ancient communities settled along the coast are falling under extreme neglect. These fishing villages (called 'Goths' in the local language) depend ...

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