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Arch Vision 2002: Institute of Architects, Pakistan, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter Khan, Sikander Ajam; Salahuddin, Saima

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lahore; Institute of Architects of Pak; 2002Description: 58p.:illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.95491 KHA 23 12136
Summary: The book "Institute of Architects, Pakistan, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter (Arch Vision 2002)", edited by Sikander Ajam Khan and Saima Salahuddin, is a collection of architectural works and perspectives from the Rawalpindi-Islamabad region of Pakistan. It serves as a valuable record of the architectural landscape and professional practices in the early 2000s, reflecting the state of architecture in Pakistan's capital and its twin city. The book is likely to feature a curated selection of projects by members of the IAP Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. These projects probably range from private residences and commercial buildings to larger-scale urban planning projects, reflecting the diverse professional work undertaken by architects in the area. The editors would have included project descriptions, architectural drawings, and photographs to showcase the designs. The publication would also touch upon the prevailing architectural trends of the time, such as the blending of traditional elements with modern forms, the use of local materials, and responses to the unique climatic and cultural context of the region. The book's significance lies in its role as a professional and academic document that provides insight into the local architectural scene and its evolution.
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This book is a compilation of architectural works by members of the IAP Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. It is an important document for understanding the local architectural trends and professional practice at the time of its publication. It may include articles, essays, and project profiles.

The book "Institute of Architects, Pakistan, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter (Arch Vision 2002)", edited by Sikander Ajam Khan and Saima Salahuddin, is a collection of architectural works and perspectives from the Rawalpindi-Islamabad region of Pakistan. It serves as a valuable record of the architectural landscape and professional practices in the early 2000s, reflecting the state of architecture in Pakistan's capital and its twin city.

The book is likely to feature a curated selection of projects by members of the IAP Rawalpindi-Islamabad Chapter. These projects probably range from private residences and commercial buildings to larger-scale urban planning projects, reflecting the diverse professional work undertaken by architects in the area. The editors would have included project descriptions, architectural drawings, and photographs to showcase the designs. The publication would also touch upon the prevailing architectural trends of the time, such as the blending of traditional elements with modern forms, the use of local materials, and responses to the unique climatic and cultural context of the region. The book's significance lies in its role as a professional and academic document that provides insight into the local architectural scene and its evolution.

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