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Pages in category "Architects from Karachi" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ali Alam; F.
He received his school and college education in Karachi; studied architecture at the Oxford Polytechnic, UK from 1960–1965; worked in architects' offices in the UK, France and Spain for three years, and returned to Karachi in 1968 to establish his independent practice.
Habib Fida Ali (Karachi) Abdur Rahman Hye – (also known as A. R. Hye) – pioneer of institutional architecture in Pakistan; Yasmeen Lari (Karachi) – Pakistan's first woman architect [3] [citation needed] Nasreddin Murat-Khan (Lahore) – architect of the Minar-e-Pakistan and other structures
Nominated for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 1986 [11] Speaker at the forum 2001 at Sri Lankan Institute of Architects, [ 12 ] Colombo Sri Lanka to speak on his Fair Face Concrete Buildings. Karachi conformance of Building & Material Exhibition My Architects – Our Architecture IAPEX 2004 [ 13 ]
Architects from Karachi (7 P) B. Buildings and structures in Karachi (23 C, 45 P) M. Monuments and memorials in Karachi (2 P) Pages in category "Architecture in Karachi"
Institute of Architects, Pakistan is the Professional Development body of architects in Pakistan.The Pakistan council of Architects and Planners(PCATP)IS THE GOVERNING BODY under 1983 Act,passed by the Parliament.
Located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, it was designed by British architect Moses Somake. This is the former residence of Jinnah, who lived there from 1944 until his death in 1948. His sister, Fatima Jinnah lived there until 1964. It was bought by Jinnah in 1943 at the cost of 115,000 Indian Rupees. The building was later acquired in 1985 by the ...
Moses Somake (() 6 June 1875 – () 6 April 1947) was a British architect known for designing several prominent buildings in British India.His works, built before the Partition of India and located in modern-day Pakistan, include the Edward House, BVS Parsi High School, Karachi Goan Association building, Khaliq Dina Hall, Mules Mansion and Quaid-e-Azam House.