Awais Qureshi Design Workshop

Awais Qureshi Design Workshop Awais Qureshi Design Workshop (AQDW), a design practice that designs simple but significant buildings

Awais Qureshi Design Workshop (AQDW), is a solopreneur architectural and interior design practice that designs simple but significant buildings, that reflects your lifestyle and your site’s unique conditions. Founded in 2010 by Awais Qureshi, a young and ambitious architecture graduate of National College of Arts, Lahore. AQDW’s design process is idea-driven + collaborative and the work celebrates

fine craftsmanship + detail. The practice has an extensive proven record of diverse projects including residential, housing, commercial, educational, hospitality, corporate, fit-out and religious. Over the past 14 years of extensive experience nationwide and across the country in architecture and interior design industry, (AQDW) has built a collaborative team of dedicated and highly qualified professionals led by experienced Chartered Architects, Planners, Interior Designer and Engineers that can take on any scale and type of project and can deliver the most optimal solutions.

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22/08/2023

The Little Buddha, Bamiyan, Afghanistan, 1963 (c).

© Paul Almasy

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Railway Station In Lahore, Punjab, 1960's (c).

© Farrukh Khan / IRFCA

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A bridge of Boats on the Ravi river road to Shahdara India (Now in Pakistan), taken by an unknown photographer in the 1890s.

The river of Northwestern India and Northeastern Pakistan, and one of the 'five rivers' which give the Punjab its name, the Ravi rises in the Himalayas and flows westwards towards Pakistan. Shahdara lies on the right bank of the Ravi River opposite the city of Lahore. It was a place where the Mughals camped and a relaxation area near to Lahore after crossing the Ravi on their way to Kabul and Kashmir. As a result, it served as a key location for the Mughal empire, which was adorned with gorgeous gardens.

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Soekarno Square, Khyber Bazaar Peshawar, 1997 (c).

© Jeremy Bergman

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Street Scene In Chowk Yadgar Peshawar, 1963 (c).

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Street Scene In Peshawar, 1960's (c).

© Harrison Forman / UWM Libraries

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Qissa Khwani Bazaar, Peshawar, 1960's (c).

© Harrison Forman / UWM Libraries

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Distance View Of Attock Fort, 1968 (c).

© Harrison Forman / UWM Libraries

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The old Zamzamah gun that roared in the Battle of Panipat, Late 19th Century Lahore.

This large cannon stands in front of the Lahore Museum and it is this gun that the hero is seated astride at the beginning of Rudyard Kipling's 'Kim'. "This huge old bronze gun...has been elevated to this conspicuous place of honor beside a great popular thoroughfare where it can be seen by all persons. Like other "big-guns" it has been honored with titular distinctions; it has been called "The Hummer", "The Roaring Lion," "The Fire-Breathing Dragon". An old proverb 'Who holds Zamzamah (The Roaring Lion) controls the Punjab.' The Sikhs call it the Bhangianwali Top, which signifies the cannon of the Bhangi confederacy."

© East India Company & Raj Research Group

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Islamabad
44000

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 14:00

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+923008889538

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