by SwERveUT
May 30th, 2009 @ 10:25 PM
On M. T. Khan road, there is a new building under-construction with a very modern and innovative design. It borrows classical elements in its architecture, and combines it very well with modernist steel and glass trends. Best part about this building is its innovative energy efficient design: a glass facade is used in order to provide the interior with the maximum amount of natural light, and giant tensile fabric awnings are suspended in front of the facade to shield the entire building from the intense heat of the sun. Seems to work very well. This building is breaking new grounds in terms of architecture in Pakistan.
But who does it belong to??

Unidentified new building on M.T. Khan Road
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Tags: Architecture, karachi, M. T. Khan Road, modern, New building
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by ameerhamza
July 28th, 2008 @ 7:41 PM

British left too many structures in our city. The main reason is that they loved Karachi for its wide sea and no-nonsense attitude towards life. Already, they’d converted it into a large shipping base for their goods to arrive. Unfortunately, we’ve not been able to preserve
lot of those wonderful buildings. And to top it all, corrupt politicians and land mafia has been very busy these days chopping good old buildings.
It is very clear that a nation which needs to understand its past needs to preserve the artifacts and structures from that past. If those are not preserved, there is no way of educating young people about the shared heritage. As a result, today lot of Karachi wallas are simply unaware of their rich heritage. They, at best, know something about KMC head office or maybe Quaid’s house at Kharadar.
Discuss below the ways in which common citizens may help preserve these beautiful and enduring heritage.
Tags: 1800, 1900, 1900s, ameer hamza, ameerhamza, Architecture, british, brits, classical, finest, historical, KMB, living, masterpiece, stone work, vanishing
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