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        • 2011
          • Introduction
          • Historiography Interpreted
          • When History Becomes the Corpus for Designerly Way of Thinking
          • Understanding Urban Built form Traditions; Using Methodical Study of Historic Sources
          • Androon Shaher [Lahore’s Inner City]; Revisiting The Mystified Origins
          • Urban Design of Islamabad: Historiographical Legacy of the Framework for a Sustainable Metropolis of the Future
          • Architectural Impressions between Turkey and Pakistan A hermeneutic tightrope from objects to the historian
          • Eastern Shrines and Western Values
          • Changing Imagery of the Gardens of Taj Mahal Lessons from the Narrative of a Historic Garden
          • Silawat Community and the Story of Their Evolution Through the Impact of Various Cultural Factor
          • Clusters and Communities; The Architectural Patterns in Colonial Bombay’s ‘Native Town’
          • The Evolution of Tree of Life as Decorative Element
          • Swastika: A Geometric Motif with Symbolic Connotations
          • Historiography of Architecture Extent & Restraints of Conjecture
          • Narratives and Storytelling Tools for Teaching Architectural History, Theory and Design
          • Teaching Architectural History in the Educational Institutions of Pakistan -A Problem or Solution
          • Lahore City as Recorded by Travelers
          • Contributors
          • Index
        • 2012
          • Introduction
          • YAHA SE SHEHAR DEKHO
          • Two Rivers of Lahore
          • Historical and Spatial Portrait of Naulakha Bazaar,Lahore
          • Lahore nu Salaam-A Salute to Lahore
          • 6 Lahore is Always in Our Hearts
          • Lahore: Pre and Post Industrial
          • From Lahore to Tehran: A Tale of Two Cities
          • The Tangible and Intangible Heritage of the Walled Cities of Amritsar and Lahore:
          • Shrines Shaping the Cities
          • Public Sculptures of Lahore
          • The Infrastructure of Lahore
          • The Archetictural Saga of Two Tombs
          • Portraits of Lahore-Through The Centuries
          • Street Children and the Right to Public Space
          • The Lost Romance of the Streets of Lahore
          • Diplomacies in Architecture During the British Raj
          • Rise and Fall of Cinema on Mcleod Road
          • Architecture in the Post-Colonial Lahore
          • Contributors
          • Index
        • 2013
          • INTRODUCTION
          • FROM DUBAI TO MOFUSSILABAD
          • CONSERVING HISTORIC TOWNS
          • FORWARD INTO HISTORY
          • URBAN RESIDENTS’ LIFE SATISFACTION AFTER MIGRATION TO A METROPOLITAN CITY
          • A TALE OF TWO TOWNS
          • URBANIZATION WITHOUT URBANISM
          • THE ART OF ALPANA IN SMALLER TOWNS
          • A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE STUDY OF LIFE IN SMALL TOWNS
          • SHIKARPOOR
          • THE ROAD TO KASUR
          • NIGHT BUS TO SIALKOT
          • LIFE IN SMALL PERIPHERAL TOWNS
          • LIFE IN DISPLACED SMALL TOWNS
          • HOW LACK OF ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AFFECTS THE ARCHITECTURE OF SMALL IRANIAN TOWNS
          • Menu Item
          • FROM CENTRALITY TO MARGINALITY
          • ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND TECHNIQUES FROM THE CITY OF CHINIOT
          • CHRONICLING THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF SERAI KHURBOOZA
          • KŪRRI REMEMBERED
          • BALAKOT CITY
          • EMBRACING MODERNITY HESITANTLY
          • LIFE OF THE PASTORAL BHARWAD IN RAJKOT
          • LIFE IN IRANIAN SMALL TOWNS
          • YAZD — THE PEARL OF THE DESERT
          • THE POTENTIAL OF LIVING IN HARMONY WITH NATURE IN SMALL TOWNS
          • IN A PLACE CALLED MARTOS
          • CULTURAL PEDESTRIANS
          • MAKING SMALL TOWNS ‘MATTER’ FOR DEVELOPMENT
          • SHEIKHUPURA FORT
          • CONTRIBUTORS
        • 2014
          • Introduction
          • Clash versus Commonsense
          • Who are the Punjabis and what is Punjabiyat
          • Public Space as a Cultural Palimpsest: The Case of Neela Gumbad, Lahore
          • Rivers and Culture: A Bonding
          • The Linguistic Revival of Punjabi Feminism
          • The Roots of Decorative Motifs of Cholistani Crafts: An Analytical Study
          • The Space of the Mughal Miniature: Exploring the Shifting Boundaries of Painting in Pakistan
          • City of Lahore and its Cultural Roots during the Ghaznavide Period
          • The Punjab’s Architectural Transformations: Indo-Greek Classicism to British Colonial Neo-Classicism
          • Tracing the Development of Bahawalpuri Kundan
          • Historic Cities as Cultural Roots and Routes for the Future: The Experience of an Indian Walled City, Amritsar
          • Moulding the Red Earth
          • Designing Learning Strategies through Cultural Studies
          • A Tale of Bazaars: The Impact of Cultural Change on Tangible and Intangible Heritage
          • An Evaluation of Timber Techniques Practiced by the Artisans of Chiniot and Gujrat
          • Ashlars Masonry in Puthūhār and the British Rāj:A Study of the Monumental Edifices
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2015
          • INTRODUCTION
          • THE FLYING NEEDLE
          • ON THE DEBRIS OF CAPITALISM
          • MADNESS AND DISCONTENT
          • THE LOST ART OF RAWALPINDI
          • THE PASHTUN TRIBAL IDENTITY AND CODES
          • REPRESENTATION OF THE POOR AND THE MARGINALIZED IN PAKISTANI PAINTING
          • BAREFOOT ARCHITECTS
          • URBAN GRAFFITI
          • MOHANNAS OF MANCHAR LAKE, SINDH
          • SUSTAINABLE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF ETHNIC TEA GARDEN WORKERS, BANGLADESH
          • INNOVATIVE USE OF SPACE UNDERNEATH A FLYOVER OF DHAKA
          • RALLI
          • DIALOGUE – FROM POLARIZATION TO PARTICIPATION
          • THE IGNORED DARDIC CULTURE OF SWAT
          • ARTISTS AND ARTISANS OF MARGINALIZED STATUS
          • ABSENT PRESENCE
          • THE TRAUMATIC PAST
          • SHAQQ: AN ARCHETYPAL HOUSE OF BALTISTAN
          • CONTRIBUTORS
        • 2016
          • Introduction
          • Address
          • Peoples’ Stories during the Rule of the Last Wali of Swat, Mian Gul Jahanzeb (1949-1969)
          • People’s History of Pakistan: Project Coke Studio
          • Migration among the Hindus of Sindh in the Historical Context
          • Empathy and Risk: A Personal Response to Managed Engagement
          • The Story of Contestation of Space in Karachi in the Backdrop of Safety and Security Issues
          • Peasants Uprising in East Bengal/East Pakistan (1946 – 1950)
          • Cityscapes of Lahore: Reimagining the Urban
          • Stories of 19th Century Painters of Lahore
          • Life of the Meek: Shall They Inherit the Earth?
          • Early Portrayal of Punjabi Women
          • History of the Invisible: A People’s History of the Transgendered Community of Lahore
          • People’s History through ‘Trees’
          • Popular Culture and Political Cynicism in Pakistan
          • Archeology of Nostalgia: Recent Social History of Pakistani People through Photographs
          • The Historical Background of the Ansaris: A Case Study of the City of Kasur
          • Basant and Pehalwani: Dying Cultural Traditions of Punjab (A Case Study of Lahore)
          • Truck Art and Poetry: A Story in Motion
          • Peacock Motif in Phulkari: A Comprehensive Analysis
          • Amrita Sher-Gil’s Paintings: A Cultural Evaluation
          • Modern Art in Pakistan and Sheikh Safdar Ali
          • The Isolated Communities of South Asia: An Outcome of the Political Mapping from the Indian Subcontinent
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2017
          • The City: An Evolving Organism
          • Art and Immersion: Notes from a Painter (Re) imagining the City
          • Public Re-Definition of Green Spaces in the New Developments of Lahore
          • Seventeen Years in Lahore: A Frenchman’s Life in the Punjabi Capital 1822-1839
          • Perceptions of Urbanization in the Bengali Novel of the Late Colonial Period: Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay and Dhurjati Prasad Mukhopadhyay
          • The Duality of Gentrification
          • Urban Governance Perspective Based on Citizens Response to Gorakha Earthquake 2015
          • Tracing the Debates on Urdu Language in 19th Century Patna through Nawa e Watan
          • Haripur District: Impact of Urbanization on Socio-Economic Conditions and Revival of Peace through Environment Care
          • Hinterland – A Registered Corporate Entity
          • The Ambiguity of Sacredness: Images, Symbols and Narratives Exploring the Mazaar of Bibiyaan Pak Daaman, Lahore
          • [In]Tangible Boundaries – The City of Karachi
          • Remembering Manto: City, Architecture and Fiction
          • Emerging Trends in Public Art – People Owning their Cities in Pakistan
          • Being and the City
          • Wood Craft and the History of the Chinioti Artisans
          • The Denizens of Mithi: Life in Changing Times
          • ‘Feeling at Home’ in Contemporary Cities of India: A Phenomenological Study of Homes in Gurgaon and Visakhapatnam
          • Photography in Changing Social Sensibilities
          • Chamber of Dreams
          • A Walk in the Dust
          • (De) Politicization of Public Places: Cases of Hazoori Bagh, Data Darbar and Madhu Lal Hussain’s Shrine
          • Contributers
          • Editorial Board
        • 2018
          • The City: An Evolving Organism
          • The First Urbanism in South Asia (c. 2600-1900 BCE); Characteristics and Processes
          • Cities, Towns and Villages: A Glimpse into Everyday Life in Early 19th Century Punjab through Jean de La Fontaine’s Fables Illustrated by Imam Bakhsh Lahori, 1837-1840
          • How the City Remembers: Memories, Myths and Monuments on Prince Anwar Shah Road
          • Phenomenology of Contemplative Spaces: Case of Masjid Wazir Khan
          • Visionary Ecologies: Stories of Gleaning in Brisbane and Lahore
          • Through Alleys and “Innerscapes”: The City and the Psyche
          • Begging, Urbanization and the Lahore Dream
          • Of Other Skies: The Socio-Historical Dynamics of Tibetan Thangka Artists in Exile
          • An Analysis of Folk Puppetry Tradition (PutliTamasha) in the Punjab as a Form of Storytelling in the Context of Urbanization
          • Lahore and its People’s Poems, Songs, Bannian and Dialects
          • Artists Respond: Class and Imagined Worlds in the Urban City
          • The Possible Propagandistic Desires behind ‘Public Art’ in Karachi
          • Architects as Urbanists: Keeping the City First
          • Water Towers of a New Lahore
          • City as a Living Organism – Urbanization and The Event
          • Brewing the City: Performances and Practices of The Tea Collaborative
          • The Walled Garden: Shalimar
          • The Sufi Shrine – Dargah Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
          • The Unzoo Alternative: Re-Installing Indigenous Wildlife into the Urban Fabric
          • Urbanization and Art Education in Pakistan
          • Bazaar as a Living Museum: An Open Educational Resource
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2019
          • Art, Tolerance and Democracy
          • Not Just Another Song and Dance: Aboriginal Australians Performing ‘Corroborees’ as Political and Social Activism
          • Ultimate Tolerance in Crisis: Jain Heritage in Pakistan
          • Arts and Democratic Spaces in the City of Surakarta, 2005-2018; Towards a More Democratic and Tolerant City
          • Punjab 1984: A Plea for Tolerance and Democracy
          • Hence, a Protagonist – Searching Traits that Define a Protagonist
          • Cinematic Subtleties and Visual Veracities: The Politics of Aesthetics in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat
          • Cultural Formats for Intercultural Opportunities: Can Curators be Peace-Workers?
          • Laying the Foundations: A Case Study of the Karachi Biennale 2017 Educational Program
          • Urban Tactical Interventions Redefining the Role of Architects: Examples from Cairo and Karachi towards Southern Urban Theory
          • Art and the Idea of Spatial Autonomy: A Case Study of the Lahore Fort
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
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    • BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THAAP SUB-GROUPS
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    • THAAP JOURNAL
      • Year
        • 2011
          • Introduction
          • Historiography Interpreted
          • When History Becomes the Corpus for Designerly Way of Thinking
          • Understanding Urban Built form Traditions; Using Methodical Study of Historic Sources
          • Androon Shaher [Lahore’s Inner City]; Revisiting The Mystified Origins
          • Urban Design of Islamabad: Historiographical Legacy of the Framework for a Sustainable Metropolis of the Future
          • Architectural Impressions between Turkey and Pakistan A hermeneutic tightrope from objects to the historian
          • Eastern Shrines and Western Values
          • Changing Imagery of the Gardens of Taj Mahal Lessons from the Narrative of a Historic Garden
          • Silawat Community and the Story of Their Evolution Through the Impact of Various Cultural Factor
          • Clusters and Communities; The Architectural Patterns in Colonial Bombay’s ‘Native Town’
          • The Evolution of Tree of Life as Decorative Element
          • Swastika: A Geometric Motif with Symbolic Connotations
          • Historiography of Architecture Extent & Restraints of Conjecture
          • Narratives and Storytelling Tools for Teaching Architectural History, Theory and Design
          • Teaching Architectural History in the Educational Institutions of Pakistan -A Problem or Solution
          • Lahore City as Recorded by Travelers
          • Contributors
          • Index
        • 2012
          • Introduction
          • YAHA SE SHEHAR DEKHO
          • Two Rivers of Lahore
          • Historical and Spatial Portrait of Naulakha Bazaar,Lahore
          • Lahore nu Salaam-A Salute to Lahore
          • 6 Lahore is Always in Our Hearts
          • Lahore: Pre and Post Industrial
          • From Lahore to Tehran: A Tale of Two Cities
          • The Tangible and Intangible Heritage of the Walled Cities of Amritsar and Lahore:
          • Shrines Shaping the Cities
          • Public Sculptures of Lahore
          • The Infrastructure of Lahore
          • The Archetictural Saga of Two Tombs
          • Portraits of Lahore-Through The Centuries
          • Street Children and the Right to Public Space
          • The Lost Romance of the Streets of Lahore
          • Diplomacies in Architecture During the British Raj
          • Rise and Fall of Cinema on Mcleod Road
          • Architecture in the Post-Colonial Lahore
          • Contributors
          • Index
        • 2013
          • INTRODUCTION
          • FROM DUBAI TO MOFUSSILABAD
          • CONSERVING HISTORIC TOWNS
          • FORWARD INTO HISTORY
          • URBAN RESIDENTS’ LIFE SATISFACTION AFTER MIGRATION TO A METROPOLITAN CITY
          • A TALE OF TWO TOWNS
          • URBANIZATION WITHOUT URBANISM
          • THE ART OF ALPANA IN SMALLER TOWNS
          • A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE STUDY OF LIFE IN SMALL TOWNS
          • SHIKARPOOR
          • THE ROAD TO KASUR
          • NIGHT BUS TO SIALKOT
          • LIFE IN SMALL PERIPHERAL TOWNS
          • LIFE IN DISPLACED SMALL TOWNS
          • HOW LACK OF ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AFFECTS THE ARCHITECTURE OF SMALL IRANIAN TOWNS
          • Menu Item
          • FROM CENTRALITY TO MARGINALITY
          • ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS AND TECHNIQUES FROM THE CITY OF CHINIOT
          • CHRONICLING THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF SERAI KHURBOOZA
          • KŪRRI REMEMBERED
          • BALAKOT CITY
          • EMBRACING MODERNITY HESITANTLY
          • LIFE OF THE PASTORAL BHARWAD IN RAJKOT
          • LIFE IN IRANIAN SMALL TOWNS
          • YAZD — THE PEARL OF THE DESERT
          • THE POTENTIAL OF LIVING IN HARMONY WITH NATURE IN SMALL TOWNS
          • IN A PLACE CALLED MARTOS
          • CULTURAL PEDESTRIANS
          • MAKING SMALL TOWNS ‘MATTER’ FOR DEVELOPMENT
          • SHEIKHUPURA FORT
          • CONTRIBUTORS
        • 2014
          • Introduction
          • Clash versus Commonsense
          • Who are the Punjabis and what is Punjabiyat
          • Public Space as a Cultural Palimpsest: The Case of Neela Gumbad, Lahore
          • Rivers and Culture: A Bonding
          • The Linguistic Revival of Punjabi Feminism
          • The Roots of Decorative Motifs of Cholistani Crafts: An Analytical Study
          • The Space of the Mughal Miniature: Exploring the Shifting Boundaries of Painting in Pakistan
          • City of Lahore and its Cultural Roots during the Ghaznavide Period
          • The Punjab’s Architectural Transformations: Indo-Greek Classicism to British Colonial Neo-Classicism
          • Tracing the Development of Bahawalpuri Kundan
          • Historic Cities as Cultural Roots and Routes for the Future: The Experience of an Indian Walled City, Amritsar
          • Moulding the Red Earth
          • Designing Learning Strategies through Cultural Studies
          • A Tale of Bazaars: The Impact of Cultural Change on Tangible and Intangible Heritage
          • An Evaluation of Timber Techniques Practiced by the Artisans of Chiniot and Gujrat
          • Ashlars Masonry in Puthūhār and the British Rāj:A Study of the Monumental Edifices
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2015
          • INTRODUCTION
          • THE FLYING NEEDLE
          • ON THE DEBRIS OF CAPITALISM
          • MADNESS AND DISCONTENT
          • THE LOST ART OF RAWALPINDI
          • THE PASHTUN TRIBAL IDENTITY AND CODES
          • REPRESENTATION OF THE POOR AND THE MARGINALIZED IN PAKISTANI PAINTING
          • BAREFOOT ARCHITECTS
          • URBAN GRAFFITI
          • MOHANNAS OF MANCHAR LAKE, SINDH
          • SUSTAINABLE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF ETHNIC TEA GARDEN WORKERS, BANGLADESH
          • INNOVATIVE USE OF SPACE UNDERNEATH A FLYOVER OF DHAKA
          • RALLI
          • DIALOGUE – FROM POLARIZATION TO PARTICIPATION
          • THE IGNORED DARDIC CULTURE OF SWAT
          • ARTISTS AND ARTISANS OF MARGINALIZED STATUS
          • ABSENT PRESENCE
          • THE TRAUMATIC PAST
          • SHAQQ: AN ARCHETYPAL HOUSE OF BALTISTAN
          • CONTRIBUTORS
        • 2016
          • Introduction
          • Address
          • Peoples’ Stories during the Rule of the Last Wali of Swat, Mian Gul Jahanzeb (1949-1969)
          • People’s History of Pakistan: Project Coke Studio
          • Migration among the Hindus of Sindh in the Historical Context
          • Empathy and Risk: A Personal Response to Managed Engagement
          • The Story of Contestation of Space in Karachi in the Backdrop of Safety and Security Issues
          • Peasants Uprising in East Bengal/East Pakistan (1946 – 1950)
          • Cityscapes of Lahore: Reimagining the Urban
          • Stories of 19th Century Painters of Lahore
          • Life of the Meek: Shall They Inherit the Earth?
          • Early Portrayal of Punjabi Women
          • History of the Invisible: A People’s History of the Transgendered Community of Lahore
          • People’s History through ‘Trees’
          • Popular Culture and Political Cynicism in Pakistan
          • Archeology of Nostalgia: Recent Social History of Pakistani People through Photographs
          • The Historical Background of the Ansaris: A Case Study of the City of Kasur
          • Basant and Pehalwani: Dying Cultural Traditions of Punjab (A Case Study of Lahore)
          • Truck Art and Poetry: A Story in Motion
          • Peacock Motif in Phulkari: A Comprehensive Analysis
          • Amrita Sher-Gil’s Paintings: A Cultural Evaluation
          • Modern Art in Pakistan and Sheikh Safdar Ali
          • The Isolated Communities of South Asia: An Outcome of the Political Mapping from the Indian Subcontinent
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2017
          • The City: An Evolving Organism
          • Art and Immersion: Notes from a Painter (Re) imagining the City
          • Public Re-Definition of Green Spaces in the New Developments of Lahore
          • Seventeen Years in Lahore: A Frenchman’s Life in the Punjabi Capital 1822-1839
          • Perceptions of Urbanization in the Bengali Novel of the Late Colonial Period: Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay and Dhurjati Prasad Mukhopadhyay
          • The Duality of Gentrification
          • Urban Governance Perspective Based on Citizens Response to Gorakha Earthquake 2015
          • Tracing the Debates on Urdu Language in 19th Century Patna through Nawa e Watan
          • Haripur District: Impact of Urbanization on Socio-Economic Conditions and Revival of Peace through Environment Care
          • Hinterland – A Registered Corporate Entity
          • The Ambiguity of Sacredness: Images, Symbols and Narratives Exploring the Mazaar of Bibiyaan Pak Daaman, Lahore
          • [In]Tangible Boundaries – The City of Karachi
          • Remembering Manto: City, Architecture and Fiction
          • Emerging Trends in Public Art – People Owning their Cities in Pakistan
          • Being and the City
          • Wood Craft and the History of the Chinioti Artisans
          • The Denizens of Mithi: Life in Changing Times
          • ‘Feeling at Home’ in Contemporary Cities of India: A Phenomenological Study of Homes in Gurgaon and Visakhapatnam
          • Photography in Changing Social Sensibilities
          • Chamber of Dreams
          • A Walk in the Dust
          • (De) Politicization of Public Places: Cases of Hazoori Bagh, Data Darbar and Madhu Lal Hussain’s Shrine
          • Contributers
          • Editorial Board
        • 2018
          • The City: An Evolving Organism
          • The First Urbanism in South Asia (c. 2600-1900 BCE); Characteristics and Processes
          • Cities, Towns and Villages: A Glimpse into Everyday Life in Early 19th Century Punjab through Jean de La Fontaine’s Fables Illustrated by Imam Bakhsh Lahori, 1837-1840
          • How the City Remembers: Memories, Myths and Monuments on Prince Anwar Shah Road
          • Phenomenology of Contemplative Spaces: Case of Masjid Wazir Khan
          • Visionary Ecologies: Stories of Gleaning in Brisbane and Lahore
          • Through Alleys and “Innerscapes”: The City and the Psyche
          • Begging, Urbanization and the Lahore Dream
          • Of Other Skies: The Socio-Historical Dynamics of Tibetan Thangka Artists in Exile
          • An Analysis of Folk Puppetry Tradition (PutliTamasha) in the Punjab as a Form of Storytelling in the Context of Urbanization
          • Lahore and its People’s Poems, Songs, Bannian and Dialects
          • Artists Respond: Class and Imagined Worlds in the Urban City
          • The Possible Propagandistic Desires behind ‘Public Art’ in Karachi
          • Architects as Urbanists: Keeping the City First
          • Water Towers of a New Lahore
          • City as a Living Organism – Urbanization and The Event
          • Brewing the City: Performances and Practices of The Tea Collaborative
          • The Walled Garden: Shalimar
          • The Sufi Shrine – Dargah Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
          • The Unzoo Alternative: Re-Installing Indigenous Wildlife into the Urban Fabric
          • Urbanization and Art Education in Pakistan
          • Bazaar as a Living Museum: An Open Educational Resource
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
        • 2019
          • Art, Tolerance and Democracy
          • Not Just Another Song and Dance: Aboriginal Australians Performing ‘Corroborees’ as Political and Social Activism
          • Ultimate Tolerance in Crisis: Jain Heritage in Pakistan
          • Arts and Democratic Spaces in the City of Surakarta, 2005-2018; Towards a More Democratic and Tolerant City
          • Punjab 1984: A Plea for Tolerance and Democracy
          • Hence, a Protagonist – Searching Traits that Define a Protagonist
          • Cinematic Subtleties and Visual Veracities: The Politics of Aesthetics in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat
          • Cultural Formats for Intercultural Opportunities: Can Curators be Peace-Workers?
          • Laying the Foundations: A Case Study of the Karachi Biennale 2017 Educational Program
          • Urban Tactical Interventions Redefining the Role of Architects: Examples from Cairo and Karachi towards Southern Urban Theory
          • Art and the Idea of Spatial Autonomy: A Case Study of the Lahore Fort
          • Contributors
          • Editorial Board
    • THAAP TALKS
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      • THAAP CRAFT INTRODUCTION
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