I am a recent architecture graduate from National College of Arts (NCA), with a detail oriented mindset and strong command over plans, sections and spatial logic. I believe architecture is not just buildings-It is about crafting thoughtful, context-driven solutions that emerge naturally from the site itself. I am eager to expand my skills through real world experience in collaborative design environments.
MUSEUM OF TALES
RUNG E WISAL
A MUSIC CITY
This project envisions a space that celebrates traditional, inclusive methods of teaching and learning music in an environment that inspires creativity. The architecture itself becomes a medium of expression — encouraging musicians to draw inspiration from the space as they perform and learn. The goal was to make music-making accessible and collaborative by promoting interaction among interdisciplinary artists, fostering rich creative exchanges across art forms.
The site — Kamran ki Baradari Island — was intentionally selected for its natural, historical, and cultural resonance with classical music, adding depth and character to the project’s purpose.
The design process was guided directly by the site’s natural cues — including its contours, existing vegetation, and the flow of the river. Rather than imposing form, the architecture responds organically to the landscape. The programs were then clearly divided into public, semi-private and private spaces on site
Circula ion taken out from pa terns of trees
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MARKING OF SITE LINES FOR MAXIMUM DEPTH OF VIEW
GURUKUL
RESIDENCIES FIRST FLOOR PLAN
RESIDENCIES GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The classrooms were designed in response to the site’s natural contours, deliberately avoiding parallel walls to enhance acoustic performance. Their organic forms not only follow the terrain but also support the nuanced sound requirements of classical music, minimizing echo and promoting clarity within spaces.
MUTUALISM
LOW-COST HOUSING
Set in a post-collapse hypothetical future, this project imagines a city disconnected from trade and on the brink of resource exhaustion. In response every system-governance economy, housing and even family structure was reimagined to build a resilient , self sustaining community. The design process centered around massing studies, iterative cluster formations and modular construction to allow adaptability and growth. Site was chosen according to the given circumstances near River Ravi and concept was based on mutualism in times of distress.
Shops
SportsClub(Recreatonal)
LandusePlan
JhugganJodha(MostlyResidential)(80%Bu t)
Mosques
Graveyard School
FlourMill
Factory/IndustrialProducton
DaryFarm(AnimalFarms)
MostlyResdental(60%Bult)
DevelopingResidential(20%Built)
PublicSwimingPool(Recreatonal)
MixwithResidential(70-80%Built)
5-10%Built
Hospital
Farms/Farmhouses
LahoeRngRoad
JhugganJodha
BaoDaDera
A system rooted in the concept of mutualism, where 10 interconnected communities coexist through shared effort, exchange, and support. Each community contributes to and benefits from the whole whether through work, services, or resource sharing — creating a sustainable and resilient collective.
Infrastructure and transport were planned for ease of access to food, schools, healthcare, and strong ties with neighbors, while maintaining close links to agricultural land and the Ravi River for water and farming needs.
THE SUSTAINABLE STACK
HIGH-RISE MIXED USE
Site location: Trade center commercial area phase 2, Johar Town
This project focused on the design of a high-rise, mixed-use building integrating commercial and residential programs with complete HVAC planning, fire safety systems, circulation cores, and parking layout. The design process began with the establishment of a structural grid, which informed the column placement and governed the organization of the entire floor plan. All architectural and service elements — including ducts, vertical shafts, elevators, emergency exits, and core zoning — were carefully planned within this framework to ensure both spatial efficiency and technical feasibility.
Prepared a design fee consultancy proposal for this project, outlining phase-wise deliverables, costs, and timeline structure based on architectural industry standards
ArchitecturalDesign&Managem ent Services
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSULTANCY FEE PROPOSAL
ADMC
Architectural Design &gManaement Services
provided by the management firm for site coordination, site progress, quality inspection and shop drawings. Weekly project progress reports will be shared.
The proposed agreement is made on dated 3 APR 2022 regarding Architectural Design Consultancy with Client (Name) for site (address) situated in Lahore.
Architectural Firm will provide as follows:
Project Information:
Project Type:
Plot Size:
Open Space: Cov Area: Commercial High-rise Plaza
9 Kanal
35 % of the Plot will be given to open spaces as per LDA bye-laws
9(kanal) x 4500sft = 40,500 sft - (0 35x40500) = 26,325 sft (for single storey)
23 storeys Cov Area = 23 x 26325 = 605,475 sft (for twenty three storeys)
02 basements will be given approx = 81,000 sft
Total Covered Area will be = 686,475 sft (approx.)
(Accurate covered area with minimum adjustments will be finalized after exterior elevation 3ds)
WORK DELIVERABLES/SCOPE OF WORK
A Layout Plans of 23 Floors and Roof Top Plan
B Exterior Elevation 3ds
3D – Views of the Exterior Elevation
C Working Drawings for construction and contractor
1. Architectural Drawing Set
2 Structural Drawing Set
3 Electrical Drawing Set
4 Plumbing Drawing Set
5 Firefighting Drawings Set
6 HVAC Drawings Set
Co-ordination of all drawings with respective engineers
D. Design Fee : Architectural Design Fee will be charged at Rs. 100/- per sft of the total covered area of the building (685,475 sft x 100 = Rs 68,647,500/-)
E Mode of Payment as per stages
rd F
Advance upon signing up the agreement
Upon Approval of the Layout Plans (A)
Upon Approval of the Exterior Elevation 3d (B)
Upon handing over complete construction drawings set (C) will be equally divided on (12) slabs pouring of the structure
Upon completion of the project on site
Project Management:
Rs. 13,729,500/-
Rs. 10,297,125/-
Rs. 10,297,125/-
Rs. 6,864,750/-
Rs. 24,026,625/-
Rs. 3,432,375/-
Project Management will be charged at 10% of the total project construction cost Monthly
Expenditure sheet will be closed and 10% of the total expenditure will be charged against the project management
HR of Project Management: Resident Architect, Resident Engineers and Site Supervisors will be
Site Visits:
Architect’s Site visit will be conducted after two weeks and will be charged at Rs.15,000/-
MUSEUM OF FORBIDDEN TALES
WORLD-VIEW BASED
SITE: Baba Ground, opposite Anarkali Tomb
This project emerged from a personal worldview that freedom of choice and emotional expression is a fundamental right of every individual. To spatially explore this belief, I designed a narrative-based museum inspired by the mythical love story of Anarkali and Salim, a tale silenced by power and tradition. Situated opposite Anarkali’s Tomb, the site was chosen for its direct historical resonance. The museum draws from the emotive and spatial sensibilities of the Jewish Museum in Berlin by Daniel Libeskind, using light, shadow, and movement to guide visitors through a sequence of experiences — each space unveiling a chapter of the forbidden love story. The museum acts as a metaphor for silenced stories, and through its fragmented volumes, voids, and light wells, invites contemplation on freedom, love, and loss.