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350:, and witnessed first-hand the reconstruction of Europe. This experience influenced his architecture and his philosophy, and once he returned home he specialised in using indigenous resources to provide maximum comfort. He used natural ventilation, strategic placement of windows, courtyards and overhangs and used wind flow in some designs to provide natural protection against harsh exterior climate conditions. Those days he was one of the few qualified architects in his newly independent country. In 1952, after his return from the UK, A.R. Hye married Qudsia. They have three children: Laique, Fatimah wife of 500: 24: 358: 539: 495:
In 1967 till 1971, Hye acted as the "chief architect" for the Generals Combatant Headquarter (GHQ), designing the entire GHQ buildings and associated areas for the military's staff services. Based in Lahore, he remained in that position until his retirement from government service in 1981. Many of
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after his return, where his education and background gave him the opportunity to use his skills to influence the architectural landscape of his country at a very early stage. A.R. Hye is considered the father of Institutional Architecture in Pakistan.
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from Bombay to the United Kingdom on a trip which in those days took three weeks on the ship, and later took him seven years in United Kingdom to train as an architect. He received his architecture degree from the
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His first major assignment in East Pakistan was to design and build the infrastructure of the new country. Thus in the 1950s, early in his career, Hye became the Chief
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Upon his retirement from service in 1981, A.R. Hye spent a few years travelling and living in the USA. After 1995 he lived a retired life in
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As Chief Architect of West Pakistan and Punjab, his designs included colleges, schools, polytechnic institutions -
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A.R. Hye returned to the UK in the 1960s, to specialise in Tropical Architecture at the
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The best known of his projects is the Bahawalpur Medical College, now renamed
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A. R. Hye and wife Qudsia at a historic Mughal Architecture site in Lahore
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Archived copy of obituary 'ARCHITECT on ARCHITECTURE', by Laique Rehman
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his designs were built in the early 80's after his retirement.
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in a house designed by himself, dying on 18 September 2008.
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Mosque, Gazetted Officers Residences (GOR) I, Lahore
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Mosque, Gazetted Officers Residences (GOR) I, Lahore
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College of Architecture 22: 33:needs additional citations for 1: 596:Minister's Residences, Lahore 275:Minister's Residences, Lahore 263:Minister's Residences, Lahore 556:Quaid-e-Azam Medical College 544:Quaid-e-Azam Medical College 518:Quaid-e-Azam Medical College 504:Quaid-e-Azam Medical College 239:Quaid-e-Azam Medical College 603:Dhaka Polytechnic Institute 511:Dhaka Polytechnic Institute 346:He arrived in Europe after 741: 279: 228: 129: 576:Nishtar Medical College 333:University of Edinburgh 306:Early life and training 215:University of Edinburgh 138:University of Edinburgh 720:Architects from Lahore 592:APWA College for Women 562:Khyber Medical College 546: 506: 385:in 1947. 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