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    ACTIVE URBAN HUB
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Anzah Muhammad; FA16-BAR-037; LHR TP 7084
    Living in the metropolitan city with continuous development is hanging the lifestyle of people. The life becomes so fast and everything is on one click of internet. People are forced to adapt sedentary lifestyle because of unavailability of spaces to interact, thus lifestyle diseases are increasing day by day with high rate. These diseases are not only in adults but also in youth. People are unable to understand and abilities due to sedentary lifestyle they have adapted, and facing issues day by day. Youth of today is more involved in sedentary behavior. There is need to enlighten the youth in space regarding their health and social interaction where they will understand their selves and will release out their eager and in energy in good manner.
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    HEALING IN THE DARKNESS
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) AIZAZ ABID; FA16-BAR-034; LHR TP 7083
    “Healing in the Darkness: Empowerment Through Resilient Spaces” explores the relationship between emotional healing and the built environment, focusing on how architecture can support individuals experiencing trauma, isolation, or psychological distress. The project envisions spaces that embrace calmness, privacy, and sensory balance, using light, shadow, materiality, and spatial sequencing to create a therapeutic atmosphere. It emphasizes safe, inclusive environments that encourage self-reflection, recovery, and personal growth. By integrating principles of healing architecture and community support, the study highlights how thoughtfully designed spaces can transform darkness into a journey of empowerment and resilience
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    CREATING PRESENCE FOR CHRISTIAN CUMMUNITY
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) SAMSON SAMUEL; FA16-BAR-028; Waqar Aziz; LHR TP 7078
    Although the ethnic origins of Pakistani Christians are diverse, the great majority of them are Punjabis. Very aware of their minority status within an Islamic state, many Christians overlook the customs and social institutions that they share in common with Muslims of the same ethnic background. There are two ways of looking at the minority – majority relationship in Pakistan. The majority would like to assimilate minorities on its own terms, whereas the minorities would like to preserve their culture, religious and ethnic identities. Religious differentiation is one of the most serious problems for human rights of minorities in Pakistan. Minorities face the problems of unequal resources along with extreme marginalization in cities, and layer of fragmentation of their spaces in urban fabric. I’m trying to bridge all tangible and intangible layers and reduce the cultural diversity with the purpose of prejudice elimination and a better understanding of a community by its history and tradition.
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    TOWARDS BETTERMENT
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) IMTISAL; FA16-BAR-022
    Towards Betterment is a conceptual approach focused on improving the quality of life through sustainable development, social progress, and innovative design solutions. It emphasizes the need for inclusive growth, community well-being, and environmental responsibility. By integrating education, infrastructure, and social initiatives, this concept aims to address contemporary challenges and create resilient, adaptable, and forward-thinking environments that support long-term development and human prosperity
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    WATER FRONT DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) HAREEM ALTAF; FA16-BAR-010; LHR TP 7069
    River seems as fundamental element to provide support for development and are main highlights of urban history. River gives variation of comforts and services to different communities over the world, for example, drinking water, food, travel, natural life territory, association with place, tasteful interest, economic benefits of events, and many more. This thesis project examines the importance of the River chennab to its present urban community Multan and how riverfront design can function as a main merging element for the people of targeted cities of its context as Muzzafergarh , Khnapur , Khangrah ,Boson and their ecosystem to create the south Punjab site (multan )as a tourist active area where multan has been already famous for sacred shrines and its old city that attract tourist and local people of Pakistan due to its relevance to sacred shrines and Sufis place . Ravi Chennab can give benefit to close by urban areas that can reestablish the missing connection among individuals and a stream creating areas of interest and activities through green space design that can be cooperated to create opportunities for the people of cities and tourist. The aim is to use the river front to merge urban communities and in doing this it can promote a future for our environment while providing economical benefit, aesthetic and cultural growth. An attraction will be designed in south Punjab to integrate people of cities, internal or outer tourist and nature supporter to the are
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    Montgomery Agriculture And Veterinary Research
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2020) Maryam Noor; FA16-BAR-005; LHR TP 7068
    Architecture evolved and developed out of necessity to provide a sense of security and from elements provide shelter. Three out of four basic necessities for survival in architecture is encompassed; water, energy, and shelter, but there is food that is neglected and untapped. This thesis suggests the interrelationship between Agriculture and livestock with architecture to make the domain of architecture explore the innovative design and modern technologies within a space where you can learn and do the practices. This educational institute will provide all the necessities and spaces for practical and theoretical learnings. The Stimulation and encouragement to educators and local skill labours to do experiments, learn, interact in one space; that will create a prototype of the veterinary and agriculture with architecture in a new development of the era with the infusion of urban farming landscape in a campus. Interaction
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    Center for Community Development
    (LHR TP 7071, 2020) Asad Ali; CIIT/FA16-BAR-013; LHR TP 7071
    A Center for Community Development is a dedicated space aimed at improving the social, economic, and educational well-being of local communities. It serves as a hub for skill development, awareness programs, social services, and community engagement initiatives. By fostering collaboration among individuals, organizations, and local authorities, the center promotes sustainable development, empowerment, and inclusivity. It plays a vital role in addressing community challenges and enhancing quality of life through education, training, and support services.
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    VISIBLE UNCERTAINTY (HOSPITALITY CENTRE FOR
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2019) Talha Tajik; FA15-BAR-035; LHR TP 7061
    Visible Uncertainty in a Hospitality Centre explores the design concept of embracing ambiguity and dynamic spatial experiences within hospitality environments. The project focuses on creating flexible, adaptive, and interactive spaces that respond to changing user needs, behaviors, and environmental conditions. By integrating elements such as transitional zones, variable lighting, and multi-functional layouts, the design challenges conventional static hospitality models. It aims to enhance user engagement, curiosity, and comfort while maintaining functionality and service efficiency. This approach reflects the evolving nature of hospitality by blending predictability with exploration and experiential design.
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    Choreographing Movement Through Space Dance Training school
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Memona Manzer; FA12-BAR-024; Mr. Waqar Aziz; LHR TP 4814
    Choreographing Movement Through Space: Dance Training School explores the relationship between architecture and human movement by designing spaces that enhance the experience of dance. The project focuses on creating dynamic, flexible environments that support rhythm, flow, and spatial awareness. Through thoughtful planning of circulation, lighting, acoustics, and form, the design aims to inspire creativity, improve performance, and foster a strong connection between the body and built environment.
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    Lost Spaces Adaptive Reuse Of Peco Factory
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Haroon Ahmed; FA12-BAR-059; Mr. Aksam; LHR TP 4812
    Lost Spaces: Adaptive Reuse of PECO Factory explores the transformation of an abandoned industrial site into a functional and meaningful space. The project focuses on preserving the historical and architectural value of the factory while repurposing it for contemporary uses such as cultural, commercial, or community activities. Through adaptive reuse, the design aims to revitalize neglected spaces, promote sustainability, and reconnect the site with the surrounding urban fabric.