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As Pakistani architects debate going greener, German builder shows them brown is best
Eike Roswag is making a mud and bamboo school outside Lahore.
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For architect Raza Ali Dada, chaos will not write the ending for us
An image of Yemen rebuilt after a disaster changed the minds of flood-hit people from a village in Muzzaffargarh.
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By taking on unsexy Sukkur project, Sri Lankan shows Karachi architects blueprint for a philosophy
Houses need to look out into the landscape not overwhelm it, urges C Anjalendran.
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City Karachi: A day at the desk - City editor commits suicide after killing herself
“Mahim, wo story ke sath picture nahi he.” -- “Saifi, mera sar laga do.”
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The curious case of homes and gardens in Brussels
Planner Christophe Polak traces how govt policy to send people to the suburbs backfired.
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Not all cities are growing, Leipzig demonstrates
It has lost 31% of its population, 27% (about 60,000) of its buildings are empty, abandoned and collapsing.
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Cold shiny cities that ignore their people
Western models of cities as engines of growth aren’t always good.
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7th NED seminar: Larkana needs planning on outskirts as pressure builds on centre
A study of land use and markets reveals potential for government intervention.
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7th NED seminar: Asia’s urban planners ignore grass roots realities at their peril
Dr Shabbir Cheema is skeptical of cities only as engines of growth.
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The origins of the word bhatta
The word ‘bhatta’ originally means ‘boiled rice’.