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Hammad Husain, 36, studied architecture at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. He has been practicing architecture in Islamabad since 1995. His works include private houses and corporate interiors. Hammad was selected for a Government of Japan fellowship in 2003 where he briefly worked for Nikken Sekkei, the largest architectural firm in the world. He has published widely in newspapers and is the first regular architecture columnist of the country. He has lectured in architecture schools and has presented papers at numerous international forums. He is a former chairman of the Institute of Architects, Pakistan (Islamabad Chapter)
Articles by Hammad Husain
Another earthquake
From Balakot With Trepidation - A follow-up of Oct 8
Hammad Husain Dec 12, 2005 interacts: 22 Views: 3524
The town of Balakot, one of the hardest hit towns in the devastating earthquake that hit Pakistan on 8th October, is no more.
The New Generation of Pakistani Architects
Hammad Husain Sep 22, 2003 interacts: 40 Views: 8926An essay on the state of architectural schools in Pakistan and the fresh architects they are churning out...
Hammad Husain
- Articles on Chowk: 2
- First article: Sep 22, 2003
- Latest article: Dec 12, 2005
- Times read on Chowk: 12450


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