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Architecture in Pakistan

Architecture in Pakistan
Author: Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781855740006

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Modernity and Tradition

Modernity and Tradition
Author: Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The book explores some of the central issues in the current discourse on transitional cultures, in a world increasingly dominated by technological innovations and rapidly changing values. Critiquing modernity as a Euro-centric ideology which has little relevance or meaning in the context of cultures with different experiences of history, sensitivities, and belief systems, the book presents the traditional perspective, rooted in perennial wisdom, as an alternative framework. Here not only do art and architecture have a positive and constructive role and function, but human endeavour generally can find a purpose and direction.


Islamic Architecture of Pakistan

Islamic Architecture of Pakistan
Author: Ahmad Nabi Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1990
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789698016371

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Covers Various Phases And Facets Of Islamic Architecture Of Pakistan And Is Concerned With Arab And Central Asian Contributions. Lavishly Illustrated.


Architecture in Pakistan

Architecture in Pakistan
Author: Kamil Khan Mumtaz
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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A history of architecture in Pakistan from pre-historic to contemporary times. The study, undertaken over a period of ten years, is illustrated with photographs of the buildings and their architectural features.


Cross Cultural Influences on Architecture in Pakistan

Cross Cultural Influences on Architecture in Pakistan
Author: Abdul Rehman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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About the Book: Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world blessed with rich cultural heritage snow-clad mountains, meadows, lush green valleys, fertile plains, Indus River and its tributaries, deserts, plateau, and a long coastal belt. It has a long and uninterrupted history from Paleolithic period to the present times. The country is located at the crossroad of several trade routes linking China in the north, Central Asia in the west and Iran and the Middle East in the south and south east. During the course of long history a large number of settlements, structures and works of arts of exceptional beauty were produced presenting a variety of concepts and philosophies. These trade routes brought influence from far and wide and had strong impact on history, culture and artistic tradition. This scholarly work has thoroughly documented the roots of architectural history and tradition of Pakistan from prehistoric to contemporary times. For the first time in history, Dr. Abdul Rehman has produced this masterpiece after years of extensive and original research. The tremendous progress made by Pakistan since 1947 in the profession of architecture has not been adequately celebrated. Since the initial years of its independence, Pakistan had an acute shortage of housing and social and technical infrastructure projects that needed well-qualified architects and planners. In order to meet the demand of qualified professionals a number of architectural schools were established over the last 74 years. At present, both senior architects and younger and recent graduates are working side by side to meet the challenges of the built environment. These architects followed several design philosophies such as modernism, classical tradition, hyper-modernism, etc. This second volume of the book, gives an in-depth overview of the challenges and contributions, as well as the philosophy of international, local, senior and younger architects. The book begins with an introduction to the state of economy and development goals to meet the socioeconomic challenges which the country has faced over time. The design philosophy and architectural contributions of early masters is discussed. Additionally, the book also covers the contributions made by the international architects whose design of large-scale projects can be seen in almost all major cities across Pakistan, as well as the foreign qualified graduates of Pakistani origin of the early years of the country had also made a significant impact in influencing the design. The book also covers the academician architects who played an important role in the development of the profession and gave it a new direction through their writings and professional works. Their contributions have been discussed in the several chapters of this book. Apart from the qualified architects, the traditional masters have also made a significant impact to the country's built environment. Their contributions are especially significant in the design of mosques and tombs. The important projects carried out by them have been discussed in the book. The contributions of architects in the field of landscape architecture and conservation are also discussed. The book finally concludes with the discussion on the challenges being faced by the profession and a way forward for improving the quality of architecture in Pakistan. About the Author: Dr. Abdul Rehman is a former Professor and Director of School of Architecture and Design, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. He holds a National Diploma in Architecture from National College of Arts, Lahore and a PhD degree from "Ion Mincu," University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest, Romania. He has been a senior Fulbright fellow at both Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.


History of Pakistan: an Architectural View

History of Pakistan: an Architectural View
Author: Kashif Hassan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pakistan 's historic architecture is dominated by tombs and holy monuments. Pakistan is also known for its contemporary design. In 1958, Pakistan opted to relocate its capital from Karachi to a new city that would be named Islamabad, or "Land of Islam ".Multiplicity describes pakistani architecture. Contemporary ventures deal with numerous narratives, both pursuing tradition and departing from it. Modern designs are influenced by broader contexts, guided by the coexistence and juxtaposition of situations such as controlled growth and informal settlements in Karachi and Islamabad; These public and private initiatives in turn explore new ways and designs. Even though Pakistan has a strong history of structures from Indo-Saracen and Mughal, there are several other examples of Islamic architecture and modern ventures.Dive right straight into this book to discover more about the history, culture, people and architectural designs of Pakistan!


Islamic Architecture in South Asia

Islamic Architecture in South Asia
Author: Ahmad Nabi Khan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Muslim contribution towards evolving and perpetuating a distinctive style of architecture in the South Asian subcontinent has been epoch-making. Different and divergent from its local counterpart, the style was essentially a synthesized assimilation of foreign as well as local elements, which together created marvels both of religious and secular buildings. While foreign elements were introduced by the Arabs, Persians, Turks, and the Central Asians, local characteristics were borrowed from the Hindu-Jaina temples and Buddhist monastic establishments. The Muslims built their habitats according to the dictates of their faith, their taste and resources, and in accordance with the prevailing climatic conditions, availability of materials, and proficiency of technical know-how. During the last hundred years several art and architectural historians have described and evaluated the birth, adolescence, and maturity of these styles. However, a cumulative of the exploration and excavation of several archaeological sites and surveys of hitherto unknown or little known standing monuments, was yet to be attempted. The present book gives a resume of these efforts and researches, putting it in chronological perspective and geographical sequence. The material researched and illustrated by the architectural historians and published in the annual reports, memoirs and journals of the old Archaeological Survey of India and the Pakistan Department of Archaeology, has been generously and extensively adapted and included in the text. For the first time, after analytical treatment it has been presented in order to give a comprehensive picture of Islamic architecture in South Asia, up to the time of the decline and extinction of the grand Moghul Empire.


Temples of the Indus

Temples of the Indus
Author: Michael W. Meister
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2010-07-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004190112

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Drawing on recent archaeology and scholarship, this book establishes a sequence of temples built between the sixth and tenth centuries in Pakistan's northwest that provide a missing chapter in the evolution and origins of the HIndu temple in South Asia.