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MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROFESSIONALS' HUB: PLAGEMAKING IN ARCHITECTURE

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dc.contributor.author HAIDER, SUNAILA
dc.date.accessioned 2025-03-25T05:14:00Z
dc.date.available 2025-03-25T05:14:00Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.other 00000219416
dc.identifier.uri http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/51643
dc.description Supervisor: Ar. Sikander Ajam Khan en_US
dc.description.abstract 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 loose the essence of human scale and well-being. Caging man rather than nourishing him, as mere robots following tight schedules, deprived of breathing space and the essential connection with the environment for him to thrive. Similar yet distinct, deterioration can be observed in the environment as well, with today's uncontrolled GHG emissions, and impervious urban sprawl, leading to environmental degradation due to unsustainable design practices. This narrative, calls for a dire need to tackle detrimental design practices, based on structural resolution and architectonics, through hybridized multi-story structures, with complementary programmatic basis, centered around the relationship between human scale and environmental relevance. Improving density and diversity within and in equilibrium with the environment. This thesis will explore, modularity and certain parameters of passive design, through a lens of selective, placemaking attributes, as a possible solution. Accentuating the relevance of human scale, on the micro level and using passive design strategies as a tool, on the macro scale, to produce an architectural model, that resonates with the people it is meant to serve and is in harmony with the natural environment it inevitably becomes a part of. Functioning as a communal and social node, with enhanced pedestrianization and accessibility. This thesis will incorporate passive design strategies, including maximized natural ventilation and daylighting, while keeping in vision micro details including double skin facades and solar powered louvers to frame the elevations where relevant. Design for people as the center of focus, with ample of green spaces, courtyards, green terraces and communal voids, creating pedestrian axis and connectivity with the context will be catered to, for a holistic, functional and optimum resolution of various layers under consideration. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher (SADA), NUST en_US
dc.subject Hybrid architecture, modularity, placemaking, passive design en_US
dc.title MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROFESSIONALS' HUB: PLAGEMAKING IN ARCHITECTURE en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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