Saliha RashidFA15-BDE-007Miss Ayesha SaeedLHR TP 57962026-03-282019https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3097Mirpur is often described as an “empty city” due to its unique socio-economic pattern shaped by large-scale migration, particularly to the United Kingdom. While the city features modern infrastructure, large houses, and improved amenities funded by remittances, many of these residences remain unoccupied for most of the year. This seasonal population fluctuation creates a contrast between physical development and actual urban activity. The phenomenon highlights the impact of overseas migration on local economies, urban planning, and social dynamics, where financial prosperity coexists with reduced community presence.enDepartment of Architecture And DesignFA15Architecture And DesignMirpurAzad Kashmirmigrationremittancesempty citydiasporaurban developmentseasonal populationoverseas PakistanisMiss Ayesha SaeedMirpur An Empty CityThesis