Ejaz Ahed (Karachi)
M. A. Ahed (Karachi) – State Bank of Pakistan, Islamabad
Kausar Bashir Ahmed (Karachi) – Father of architecture education within the country.[1]
Habib Fida Ali (Karachi)
Faisal Manzoor Arain (Calgary, Canada)
Tajuddin Bhamani – Exhibition Hall, Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi
Akeel Bilgrami (Karachi) – Palace of the Emir of Dubai, Karachi
Yasmin Cheema (Lahore)- author and conservation architect. UNESCO Distinction award for Uch Monument Complex, Punjab (2006).[2]
Nayyar Ali Dada (Lahore) – Al-Hamra Arts Complex (Lahore)
Arif Hasan – author, activist and architect. Award: Hilal-i-Imtiaz[3]
Tariq Hasan – Pakistan Cricket Board Clubhouse, University of Azad Kashmir. upcoming: Grand Mosque Defence Complex, Islamabad.[4]
Abdur Rahman Hye (A. R. Hye) – pioneer of institutional architecture in Pakistan.
Inam Ahmed Osmani ( Karachi ). www.osmani.com
Yasmeen Lari (Karachi) – PSO House, Karachi and Finance and Trade Centre (FTC), Karachi
Yahya Merchant (Bombay, India)
Mehdi Ali Mirza (Karachi) – Member of group which laid the foundations for the profession within the country.[5] Founder of Karachi School of Architecture,[1] the city’s first such school.
Kamil Khan Mumtaz (Lahore) – Pioneer for conservation of architectural heritage within the country.[6] Awarded Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (1993).[6]
Nadeem Khan (Lahore) *
Shams ul Qamar (Karachi) – B-Arch from NED, Karachi
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Abdul Hussain Thariani (Bombay/Karachi) – as MD of Messers Hydari Construction Company, Karachi[7] oversaw Valika Textile Mills, SITE, Pakistan first textile mill established after Partition.[8]
Saleem Thariani (Dacca/Karachi) – Baitul Mukarram, National Mosque of Bangladesh (for his father’s firm), Habib Bank, Quetta
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Vista Consultants (Lahore) *