Lahore : a framework for urban conservation / edited by Philip Jodidio
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783791358567 (hardback)
- NA109.P18 L34
Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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KWA (International Collection) - 1st floor | Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali | First Floor (Gadong Campus) | (KWA) PAK NA109.P18 L34 2019 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Donated by High Commission of The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Brunei Darussalam) | 1070002607 |
"The Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme."
Explore the magnificent, ancient city of Lahore, Pakistan, and learn how its culture, infrastructure, and economy are being revitalized for the 21st century. The cultural capital of Pakistan, and one of the world's most historically fascinating cities--Lahore--has retained much of its historic heritage despite centuries of turbulence. Today it remains a vibrant epicenter of commercial and cultural activity. Since 2007 the Aga Khan Trust for Culture has been working to preserve the walled city of Lahore. This book explores every aspect of that effort, including drafting a strategic master plan, mapping strategies for conserving monuments, gardens, and temples, renovating neighborhoods and landscapes, and developing environmental solutions. It focuses on specific sites, such as the breathtaking Shahi Hammam, or Royal Bath; the Shahi Guzargah heritage trail; the fabled Imperial Kitchen; Lahore Fort--a World Heritage site--and the Badshahi and Wazir Khan mosques. Filled with illustrations, maps, architectural plans, and detailed information about the engineering and conservation projects, this book is an unparalleled exploration of urban renaissance at its most ambitious, as well as a thrilling introduction to one of the world's most important cultural cities.
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