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Item Analytical study of urban street shopping in Lahore (MM Alam road renovación urbana)(UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015) Abdul Mahad KamalThe focus of this research is to study street shopping facilities in the city of Lahore with particular emphasis on MM Alam Road, in comparison to other international shopping areas for the determination of community leisure activities. The present research also highlights the historical trends of shopping and development of modern shopping perspectives in relation to human leisure. MM Alam Road, Lahore like many other commercial roads was not planned to be a commercial district and contains some inherent limitations that cannot be ignored. Detailed data was collected through surveys of existing conditions, LDA bye-laws and their pros and cons have been discussed, related to upgrading and revamping of MM Alam Road. A comparative analysis of Champs Elysees Street, Paris and MM Alam Road has also been done.Item Arboretum- Bridging: The Gap(University of Management & Technology, 2017) Mahdi, Samanachanges are affecting climate not only on global scale but on micro level also. Botanical research center is a center dedicated to the plant researches only. Species of plants are taken into account and experiments are performed. Whereas botanical garden is a garden with variety of plant species grown for either research purpose or for the public awareness, thus garden could be open or closed to public relatively.Item Cancer Hospital and Research Center(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Ali, IjazThe purpose of this project is to conduct community based research to explore the articulation between deaf, hard of hearing students can be enhanced using a proper deaf space. The bilingual school will not be just a traditional school. it will provide multi-opportunities for them to become something in their life.Item Child Protection Center D.G Khan. (Protection Center for Neglected Childern)(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Jahangir, UsmanAbstract It is a study of physical, educational, social, and psychological needs of the street and homeless children, who have been neglected and deprived from several reasons. Those who may have been physically, sexually, emotionally abused and physically and emotionally neglected, addicted to drugs and beggary. The main focus of the project is to create an environment which will synchronize the psychology of the neglected children, as psychology is the most fragile aspect in a child. The protection center will serve as a physical place which supplements the damaged mental states of the neglected children. Substantially, a new horizon in the wake of project’s apprehension towards its approach and ingression awaits the neglected ones’ life to be mourned and provoked to a better and a mobilized state of appease and a good society.Item Children Hospital Design Pediatric Hospital in Gujranwala(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Jamil, SalmanThe Study of man and his nature shows that the desire for a healthy body and mind ranks his among his basic instincts, along with shelter, protection and desire for food, the process of which starts from his very childhood. Hence it becomes important to design spaces for children where they need it most i.e. in times of distress, pain and injury to aid in their mental processes of growth, reasoning etc. to eventually become bright human beings and contributing factors to the society.Item Civic Center Bahria Town Lahore(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Ahmed Murtaza, MalikItem Comparison of contemporary bricks with the bricks used during the british colonial period(UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015) Tahir MahmoodThe bricks are frequently used in construction as building material everywhere in the world. The British colonial buildings in Lahore city were mainly constructed with fair face clay bricks (Locally available building material). Major parts of the British Colonial buildings are made of bricks with lime mortar and also cement mortar (which was used at the end of this era). The different forms and styles of bricks are frequently used in the building facade. The study is aimed at to highlight the qualities of a durable brick and proper selection of clay for the manufacturing of a salt free brick. This study is focused on the analysis of the contemporary bricks and the bricks used for construction during the British colonial period with an objective to find out whether the bricks used in British colonial period are more durable than contemporary bricks, and the reasons behind the salt deports on contemporary brick masonry.Item Cultural Hub, Muzaffarabad(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Sibgha TahirWe shape the buildings and there after they shape us” -Winston Churchill Traditionally architecture simultaneously reflects and influence culture in a circle that arcs from national expression through neighborhood, workplaces and educational establishments. The very essence of every built form or built up environments is the manifestation of culture masked behind its layers of abstraction. The manifestation may be royal and imposing like those of the mighty empires, or may be simple and yet powerful to create an identity for those who adhere to it. It's similar to an artist who paints his canvas and there by builds a sanctuary in the hearts of people and lives forever through his work. Elaborating the expression of culture on the built form is usually the unconscious effort of every designer. In fact, culture plays a dominant role at the very out set of any design process. This is because, any design when conceptualized to perform a desired function, is directly or indirectly derived from or synchronized with the cultural identity of the user. It is what frames our thought processes. It defines individual identity and helps to recollect past memoriesItem Design and Simulation of a Hybrid Power System of Renewable Energy Resources (Solar, Wind, Bio-Gas) With National Grid(University of Management & Technology, 2016) Saghir, SamanThe production of electricity is one of the basic necessities of any country. Even though Pakistan has many production units, we still lack in meeting the yearly demand. Hybrid power system is a system that infuses our natural resources with renewable energy to decrease the initial and final cost of production. My project is the design and simulation of the national grid with three major renewable energy resources. It helps lower the cost of production by 2/3rd of the original cost. It also helps save the environment from CO2emissions causing a reduction in the chances of global warmingpermitting us a clean and green environment. My project is the integration of Solar, Wind and Biogas with the national grid system. I have solar as my primary source, followed by wind as my secondary and prioritizing battery as my last. When all else fails, I will use biogas for the battery to recharge it and supply enough power for the whole integrated system. The aim of my thesis is to design and simulate the Hybrid Power System in such a way that the efficiency or performance of the system increases.Item Disaster Management & Prevention Center(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Maiwand Khan BangashFor the last few decades, Pakistanhave suffered some huge losses due to natural and man-made disasters. Which is costing us in every possible way whether it is an economic loss or human loss. Disasters like earthquakes, floods, and droughts are hitting us almost every year now and due to limited resources, lack of institutional capacity and public awareness Pakistan struggles to coup up with the damage. Lack of institutional capacity and public awareness is the area which needs to be addressed on a first priority basis as we cannot afford to bear more losses to our economy and to our people. Huge amount of our people are displaced and lose their homes and other valuables to natural disasters every year. In order to rehabilitate them the state finds it difficult to manage thus it results in usage of a lot of resources. We cannot fight nature but we can prevent, prepare and educate to reduce the losses. Pakistan accommodate a headquarter building to operate and administer disasters from one platform, a training institute to train and educate and prepare our own people professionally to fight the disasters hitting us and other essential facilities related to disaster management. The facility would not only fulfill the requirement of a headquarter but will also educate and prepare the public of every age group for any kind of unforeseen disaster or hazard bestowed upon us.Item Ghazi University(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Sajjad, KhurramEedduuccaattiioonn pisl athyse afu knedya rmoleen itna ld reigvehlto opfi negv ear syo hcuiemtya.n I nb efainctg,. gHeottwinegv er, sgeecntdoerr. differences still exist in Pakistan, especially in the education The United Nations Development Program has presented some facts in a report that public expenses on education make up only 2.7 Education is the process of bringing desirable change into the berthinagv ioorr sbheohualvdio brea la cchcaenpgtaebs lme suosct ibaell yd, icreuclttuerda ltloyw aanrdd cso am diecasilrlya balned e rneds.u Tlth ieny a cThoa ensgtea binli skhn ao wstlaetdeg oef, sthkiell ,a artt ttirtauidnein agn fda cuinlitdye frostra tnhdei ndge.v elopment of human resource and management sciences. To promote higher education in the country and alleviate poverty. sTpoe pcrifoicmaolltye. interdisciplinary education, research and outreach Therefore, the aims of the proposed university are as follows:- To provide best learning environment as a mean for progress Personality development as an aim of education Interaction and social environmentItem Integrating the Third (Transgender Support Institute)(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Quratulain AnwarThis Thesis is based on the marginalized group of our society, Hijra(transgender) Community. In Pakistanthe Hijras identify themselves as female, male or the third gender. Pakistanis a conservative society where Hijras are left to live very secret and self-confined lives in order to avoid discrimination and abuse. They are forced to subscribe to a lifestyle that is according to societies assigned gender roles and expectation. Being H individuals are human beings just like us and deserve to be educated and employed with equal status as any other citizen of Pakistan.Item A Lakeside Retreat: Exploration of a Hidden Pearl(University of Management & Technology, 2016) Afzal, FreehaThis project lies its basis in the exploration of a hidden pearl of nature, in relation to its significance with respect to space ,time and its ethnicity, with an intent to seek equilibrium between the existing natural structure and architectural development for the benefits of Nation and its people. The project will comprise of a lakeside destination resort development with amenities of public interest and temporary accommodation. Watersides and landforms always inspire people to rejoice themselves by taking a break from their daily work routines or long term vacations. Thus my concern here is to create a recreational hub at a natural site adjacent to Simli Lake in Islamabad encompassing the ecological treasure of green mountains.Item Modern Vision of Suffa as an Institution of Islam(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Tahir, M. ZeeshanThis thesis aims to explore the idea of mosque, Islam’s most emblematic building, in today’s paradigm. it questions what makes the mosque identifiable and how, a concept as that of the architecture of the mosque, can its design be allowed to evolve in accordance with today’s technology, culture and context. it tackles the dilemma of identity associated with the mosque’s form and tries to achieve, through architecture a place that ties mosque to both, the past and the present. Architecture can extract the structural properties embedded in nature and use them to create its forms. the existing examples in nature can lend us structural configuration that are sustainable. this thesis, whilst not of a mathematical or technical nature, explores structural principles of biomimicry and the influence of form on structural efficiency.Item National Livestock Centre(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Talha, AhmedThe thesis is based upon the livestock population of Pakistan which currently has negligible th largest livestock population. These livestock animals are subjected to poor care and living standards. This in turn effects the quality of beef and milk obtained from those animals. As good human beings and muslims, it becomes our moral obligation to be good and polite to the animals. Pakistan lacks a fedral regulatory authority in the livestock aspect. The thesis focuses on that need and proposes a huge scale building complex which harbors all the basic and modernized services for cattle welfare as well as research in the field. Through proper regulation and management, Pakistan can become a leading livestock country in the modern world. It can also become a top exporter of livestock products around the globe. But cium and protein need.Item Pak-China Cultural Complex(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Khan Niazi, HameedThe CPEC is an ongoing development mega project which aims to connect Gwadar Port of Pakistan to China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang, via a network of highways, railways and pipelines. The economic corridor is considered central to China–Pakistan relations and will run about 2700 km from Gwadar to Kashghar. 50 billion dollars bilateral investment by both countries in different sectors like defence,transportation,energy,mining,coal,infrastructure,health,education and sports but very important factor of Culture in totally neglected. according official reports of Chinese Government approx one billion Chinese people will visit Pakistan annually. Two major arteries are passing through the Pakistan to join Gwadar are Eastern Rout and western rout. Site of proposed P.C.C.C is Located at the Bank of River indusKalabagh(MIANWALI) where the eastern and western Cpec routs are interlinked by a highway mianwali is situated at the border of KpK and Punjab so by the Virtue of That it is the junction of three diverse cultures Afghans,Punjabies and Sairaikies/ancient Sindhies. Naturally landscaped, wast presence of wildlife species availability of Beautiful flora and fauna. Pakistan has a very rich and diverse Culture so it needs to be represent at global level to complement our local art culture.So first and foremost purpose of proposed thesis project of P.C.C.C to design an interactive cultural complex for the people of china and Pakistan where they can perform cultural activities. Cultural complex will be a place where artistic activities would be generated to bring closer the people of both countries and know about each others. It will be a great Platform to present and appreciate our local culture and heritage and making it the centre of attraction for tourism ,entertainment and education at same place.Item Preaparation of appropriate conservation plan for shish mahal lahore fort, Lahore(UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015) Muhammad KamranLahore Fort is situated in north-west side of Lahore city near famous Azadi chowk and Minar-e-Pakistan. This fort is an important monument in Pakistan. Lahore fort is an icon for national identity and symbol of both historical and legendry versions of the past. It preserves all styles of Mughal architecture. The fort has more than 20 big and small monuments, most of them are towards northern side. Shish Mahal is one of them and was built in 1631-1632 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Shish Mahal is also known as palace of mirrors and is most beautiful royal residence.Item Presence of the Different [Transgender](University of Management & Technology, 2017) Arif, Arfauman and it should cater directly to their wishes. It converts the needs of humans into built environment. It is the art of making and preserving fixed places that are the settings for the interaction of people and ideas over time. To be effective, an architect must recognize and respond to a host of factor that taken in their totality describe the architecture problem which a building represents: a building is not the solution but a solution. for all the sectors within this society irrespective of their race, gender or identity. The process result in a structure or a space which It is the creation of from and spaces that in themselves result in a form of expression. Members of a society may be from different groups based on ethnicity, gender, caste etc. The eunuch community of Lahore has existed in the society for several years, yet is a neglected, needs, this project proposes to understand this abandoned community and convert their requirement into built form.Item Rejuvenation and Revitalization: The Modern Community Club(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Taimoor Ruhail QureshiFaisalabad is famous for its industrial development in textile sector .a community club for the third largest population of Pakistan(2,506,595). Faisalabad is growing dramatically and is developing at a very fast rate compared to other cities. Compared to Lahore even though it has less than ½ the population it however cater more of the business class population.Item Respite Hub(University of Management & Technology, 2018) Omer SharifThe objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of respite hub developments on consumer behavior in city areas. Local and international research indicated that respite hub developments in city premises result in several benefits for consumers, such as convenient location; a larger variety of goods offered, lower prices than small retailers in the area and better quality of goods, amongst others. Studies also indicated that the choice of the preferred supermarket/shopping mall is not a rational decision based only on pricing, but on a compromise of satisfying economic, social and psychological needs. A two part mixed methodology, which employed both qualitative and quantitative methods, was adopted. This included semi-structured interviews with retail experts and interview-administered questionnaires with the primary retail shopper in the household. Findings revealed that lowincome consumers prefer to shop from the closest shopping mall instead of small retailers/Spaza Shops because of the lower prices and a larger variety of goods offered. However, evidence suggested that consumers prefer to shop at a shopping mall that represents their desired lifestyle, therefore shopping mall developments in township areas, do not fulfil the social and aspirational needs of low-income consumers. For this reason, low-income consumers continue to purchase from malls in urban areas.