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    Chaos In Architecture
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Noor-Ul-Huda; FA11-BAR-015; Ar. Amna Naveed; LHR TP 4508
    Chaos in Architecture” explores the role of disorder, complexity, and unpredictability in shaping innovative architectural forms and spatial experiences. Drawing from the Chaos Theory, the study examines how non-linear systems, irregular geometries, and dynamic patterns can challenge traditional notions of order and symmetry in design. It highlights how controlled chaos can generate unique aesthetics, adaptive environments, and responsive structures that reflect the complexity of contemporary urban life. By balancing randomness with functionality, the research proposes an architectural approach that embraces fluidity, diversity, and creative expression.
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    Lahore Film School
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Zain Ul Abdeen; FA11-BAR-045; Ar. Amna Naveed; LHR TP 4514
    Lahore Film School” explores the development of a dedicated institution for cinematic arts in Lahore, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and historical contribution to the film industry. The project envisions a creative and educational environment that nurtures talent in filmmaking, directing, acting, cinematography, and post-production. It emphasizes the integration of academic learning with practical studio experience, including sound stages, editing labs, screening halls, and collaborative spaces. The study highlights the role of such an institution in revitalizing the local film industry, fostering artistic expression, and providing professional training aligned with global standards.
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    An Interstitial Space
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Syed Muhammad Noor Ud Duha; FA11-BAR-026; Ar. Amna Naveed; LHR TP 4511
    An Interstitial Space” explores the significance of transitional and in-between spaces within the built environment, often overlooked yet essential in shaping human experience. These spaces—such as corridors, thresholds, courtyards, and voids—serve as connectors between primary functions, enabling movement, interaction, and moments of pause. The study examines how interstitial spaces can be reimagined as active, meaningful zones that foster social engagement, sensory experiences, and spatial continuity. By integrating light, materiality, and scale, the project highlights the potential of these spaces to enhance functionality, create identity, and enrich the overall architectural narrative.
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    People And The City
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2016) Ayesh Zafar; FA11-BAR-043; Ar. Amna Naveed; LHR TP 4518
    People and the City” explores the dynamic relationship between urban environments and the individuals who inhabit them. The study examines how city design, infrastructure, and public spaces influence human behavior, social interaction, and quality of life. It highlights the importance of inclusive, accessible, and people-centered urban planning that responds to diverse social, cultural, and economic needs. By analyzing patterns of movement, community engagement, and spatial usage, the project emphasizes the role of cities in shaping identity, belonging, and everyday experiences. The research advocates for human-centric design approaches that create vibrant, livable, and sustainable urban environments.