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Arif Hasan Library Books List Code Title Author Date Publisher Ah-001 Possible Research and Development Projects for Northern Ar ARIF HASAN LIBRARY CODE TITLEBOOKS LIST AUTHOR DATE PUBLISHER POSSIBLE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR NORTHERN AREAS AGA KHAN AH-001 RURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMME, GILGIT, JULY 1983 ARIF HASAN 7/1/1983 AN EVALUATION OF THE UNICEF-BAID WATER AND SANITATION PROGRAMME FOR RURAL AH-002 BALOCHISTAN, APRIL 1985 ARIF HASAN 4/1/1985 AH-003 WATER ASSESSMENT REPORTS FOR UNICEF APRIL 1985 TO APRIL 1986 AN EVALUATION OF THE SELF HELP SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME OF THE AGA AH-004 KHAN FOUNDATION FOR THE NORTHERN AREA SEPT, 1985 ARIF HASAN 9/1/1986 THE LOW COST SANITATION PROGRAMME OF THE ORANGI PILOT PROJECT, KARACHI CASE AH-005 STUDY DOCUMENTATION PREPARED FOR THE NGO ARIF HASAN A CASE STUDY OF METROPOLITAN FRINGE DEVELOPMENT IN KARACHI FOR THE UNESCAP, AH-006 BANGKOK, JULY 1987 ARIF HASAN 4/1/1987 COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE DROUGHT AND FAMINE IN SIND ARID ZONES AH-007 LEADING TO A REALISTIC SHORT AND LONG-TERM EMERGE- ARIF HASAN URBAN AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSION PAPERS AND PROPOSAL FOR ASIAN AH-008 DEVELOPMENT BANK, ISLAMABAD, 1988-1990 ARIF HASAN PAKISTAN PROJECT PREPARATORY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE LOW INCOMEN HOUSING AH-009 DRAFT FINAL REPORT OF THE CINSULTANTS OCT, 1988 ARIF HASAN 10/1/1988 ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE OF COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL AH-010 MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR PAKISTAN MARCH, 1989 ARIF HASAN EAST WAHDAT UPGRADING PROGRAMME, AMMAN, JORDAN 1989 TECHNICAL REVIEW AH-011A SUMMARY PREPARED FOR THE AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHIT- ARIF HASAN 6/1/1984 MOQATTAM ZABBALEEN COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT, CAIRO, EGYPT 1989 TECHNICAL AH-011B REVIEW SUMMARY PREPARED FOR THE AGA KHAN AWARD ARIF HASAN 12/1/1986 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH PLANNING FOR URBAN AREAS FOR UNEP/WHO, AH-012 MOSCOW, SOVIET UNION NOV / DEC 1989 ARIF HASAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUPS IN THE URBAN FIELD IN PAKISTAN FOR THE SWISS AH-013 DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION, ISLAMABAD, AUG 1989 ARIF HASAN USER CHARGES FOR RURAL WATER SUPPLY IN THE PUNJAB PREPARED FOR KH. AH-014 TANNAWWAR HUSSAIN/ WORLD BANK / GOVERNMENT OF PUBJAB, ARIF HASAN THE INFORMAL SECTOR FOR THE KARACHI SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT URBAN LAND AH-015 MANAGEMENT STUDY, KARCHI MUNICIPAL CORPORAT- ARIF HASAN AH-016 WATER AID PROJECTS IN PAKISTAN, APRIL 1996 ARIF HASAN 4/14/1996 SECOND STAGE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SELF-HELP SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION AH-017 PROGRAMME FOR AGA KHAN HOUSING BOARD, PAKISTAN 4/1/1990 SELF HELP SCHOOL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME SELF-HELP SCHOOLS AH-017A CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME IN NORTHERN AREAS AND - 2/1/1992 EVALUATION OF THE HDA'S KHUDA-KI-BASTI INCREMENTAL HOUSING SCHEME FOR AH-018 HYDERABAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SEP, 1990 ARIF HASAN 9/30/1990 PAKISTAN CHAPTER OF THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY FOR SOUTH ASIA FOR THE AH-019 SOUTH ASIA PARTNERSHIP, LAHORE NOV, 1990 ARIF HASAN 1/1/1991 PROCESS AND CONCLUSIONS, THE SELF-HELP SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME IN AH-020 NORTHERN AREAS AND CHITRAL FOR THE AGA KHAN ARIF HASAN 1/1/1991 THIRD UNCRD'S INTERNATIONAL HOUSING TRAINING SEMINAR: REVIEWING AND AH-021 STRENGTHENING THE PERFORMANCE OF METROPOLITAN HOUS- ARIF HASAN 3/1/1991 BALTIT FORT RESTORATION PROJECT, KARIMABAD, HUNZA, N.A, FOR THE AGA KHAN TRUST AH-022 FOR CULTURE MAY 1991 ARIF HASAN, RAZA ALI 4/1/1991 KARIMABD, HUNZA: STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COMMUNITY ORGANISATION AH-023 AND SUPPORT FOR THE AGA KHAN TRUST FOR CULTURE ARIF HASAN, RAZA ALI 5/1/1991 PROFILES OF FIVE PAKISTAN CITIES FOR SWISS DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION, AH-024 ISLAMABAD, MAY 1991 ARIF HASAN 5/1/1990 EVALUATION OF THE KARACHI MASTER PLAN 1986-2000 FOR THE UNDP, ISLAMABAD, JULY AH-025 1991 ARIF HASAN 7/1/1991 1 ARIF HASAN LIBRARY CODE TITLEBOOKS LIST AUTHOR DATE PUBLISHER EVALUATION OF THE KARACHI COASTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE UNDP, ISLAMABAD, AH-026 JULY 1991 ARIF HASAN 7/1/1991 EVALUATAION OF THE TREATMENT OF KARACHI SEWAGE BY RECYCLING AND CREATING A AH-027 LIVESTOCK FARM IN DESERT LAND PROJECT FOR TH- ARIF HASAN 7/1/1991 ROLE OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL SECTORS IN PROVISION OF HOUSING SERVICES AH-028 PUBLISHED IN "FINANCING PAKISTANS DEVELOPMENT IN - ARIF HASAN AH-029 SINDH SOCIAL ACTION PLAN UNDP/GOVERNMENT OF SINDH JANUARY 1992 ARIF HASAN 1/15/1992 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITATION(GEF) SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME FOR AH-030 PAKISTAN: ASSESSMENT OF CONDITIONS AND RECOMMENDATIO- ARIF HASAN 10/1/1992 PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, VOL. AR-001 ULRICH FRANZEN: ARCHITECTURE IN TRASITION, (1979) 8 1/1/1978 BUNJI MUROTANI PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, VOL. AR-002 NEW TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN THE WORLD (1979) 9 1/1/1979 BUNJI MUROTANI PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, VOL. AR-003 HARRY WEESE: HUMANISM AND TRADITION (1979) 11 1/1/1979 BUNJI MUROTANI PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, VOL. AR-004 LOW-RISE HOUSING IN AMERICA: THE URBAN SCENE, (1980) 14 1/1/1980 BUNJI MUROTANI PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, VOL. AR-005 INDIGENOUS SETTLEMENTS IN SOUTH-WEST ASIA, (1980) 15 1/1/1980 BUNJI MUROTANI PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE, AR-006 ARCHITECTURE AND WATER SPACE (1981) VOL.24 1/1/1980 BUNJI MUROTANI AR-007 SPACE AND TRADITION: TURKISH ARCHITECTURE, (1981) PROCESS: ARCHITECTURE 1/1/1981 BUNJI MUROTANI FREDERICK A. PRAGER, INC PUB AR-008 JOSE LUIS SERT, (1967) KNUD BASTLUND 1/1/1967 U.S.A GEORGE BRZILLER, INC, NEW AR-009 OSCAR NIEMEYER (1960) STAMO PAPADAKI 1/1/1960 YORK AR-010 TOWARDS A NEW ARCHITECTURE, (1927) REPRINTED FROM 1964-1976 LE CORBUSIER 1/1/1927 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-011 THE HOME OF MAN (1958) LE CORBUSIER 1/1/1958 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-012 THE CITY OF TOMORROW (1929) LE CORBUSIER 1/1/1977 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-013 LE CORBUSIER MY WORK (1960) LE CORBUSIER 1/1/1960 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-014 THE COMPLETE ARCHITECTURAL WORKS, (1957) VOL. VI THAMES AND HUDSON 1/1/1957 AR-015 LE CORBUSIER, (1924) STEPHEN GARDINER 1/1/1974 WM COLLIN SONS & CO LTD AR-016 LE CORBUSIER: THE MACHINE AND THE GRAND DESIGN NORMA EVENSON STUDIO VISTA LIMITED, LONDON AR-017 THE NATURAL HOUSE, (1970) FRANK LLOYED WRIGHT 1/1/1954 HORIZON PRESS, INC AR-018 THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURE, (1970) FRANK LLOYED WRIGHT 1/1/1953 HORIZON PRESS, INC AR-019 THE MODERN CHURCH, (1956) EDWARD D. MILLS 1/1/1956 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-020 THE WORK OF FRANK LLOYED WRIGHT, (1965) BRAMHALL HOUSE 11/1/1923 BRAMHALL HOUSE AR-021 RICHAR NEUTRA 1961-66, (1966) W. BOESIGER 1/1/1966 THAMES & HUDSON LTD, LONDON AR-022 ARCHITECTURE OF SKIDMORE, OWINGS & NERRILL,1963-1973, (1974) AXEL MANGES AR-023 DUTCH ARCHITECTURE AFTER 1900 (1966) R. BLIJSTRA 1/1/1966 AR-024 NETHERLANDS ARCHITECTURE AFTER 1900 (1960) R. BLIJSTRS 1/1/1960 SERGE CHERMAYEFF, AR-025 COMMUNITY AND PRIVACY: TOWARDS A NEW ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM, (1963-66) CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER 1/1/1966 DOUBLEDAY & CO. INC THE WORLD PUBLISHING AR-026 THE NEW ARCHITECTURE OF EUROPE (1961-62) G.E. KIDDER SMITH 1/1/1962 COMPANY AR-027 THE GOTHIC REVIVAL, (1928) KENNETH CLARK 1/1/1962 JOHN MURRAY 2 ARIF HASAN LIBRARY CODE TITLEBOOKS LIST AUTHOR DATE PUBLISHER AR-028 STYLE AND CIVILIZATION, (1970-79) JOHN SHEARMAN 1/1/1967 GEORGE BRAZILLER, INC, NEW AR-029 PIER LUIGI NERVI, (1960) ADA LOUISE HUXTABLE 1/1/1960 YORK THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AR-030 ARCHITECTURE FOR THE POOR, (1973) HASSAN FATHY 1/1/1973 PRESS AR-031 NEW DIRECTIONS IN AFRICAN ARCHITECTURE (1960) UDO KULTERMANN 1/1/1969 STUDIO VISTA LIMITED, LONDON AR-032 GUIDE TO MODERN ARCHITECTURE, (1962) REYNER BANHAM 1/1/1962 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON AR-033 CONCRETE IN ARCHITECTURE, (1968) GEORGE PERKIN 1/1/1968 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON THAMES AND HUDSON LTD, AR-034 ALVAR AALTO, (1935) KARL FLEIG 1/1/1975 LONDON THAMES AND HUDSON LTD, AR-035 ELEMENTS OF THE ART OF ARCHITECTURE (1964) WILLIAM MUSCHENHEIM 1/1/1964 LONDON AR-036 ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE, (1971) R. W. BRUNSKILL 1/1/1971 UNIVERSE BOOK, AMERICA AR-037 DESIGN PRIMER FOR HOT CLIMATES ALLAN KONYA 1/1/1980 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON PRAEGER PUBLISHERS, INC, NEW AR-038 CONVERSATIONS WITH ARCHITECTS (1973) JOHN W. COOK, HEINRICH KLOTZ 1/1/1973 YORK THAMES AND HUDSON LTD, AR-039 MUD ARCHITECTURE: AN OLD IDEA, A NEW FUTURE: DOWN TO EARTH TRASLATED BY RUTH EATON 1/1/1981 LONDON MCGRAW- HILL BOOK COMPANY, AR-040 PLACES FOR PEOPLE, (1976) JEANNE M. DAVERN 1/1/1976 NEW YORK ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, AR-041 HOTELS, MOTELS AND CONDOMINIMUMS (1976) FRED LAWSON 1/1/1976 LONDON AR-042 SPECIFICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CHESLEY AYERS 1/1/1975 AR-043 THE AMERICAL HOSPITAL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, (1928) EDWARD F. STEVENS 1/1/1928 W. B. CONKEY COMPANY, U.S.A CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, AR-044 URBAN SPACE AND STRUCTURES (1972) LESLIE MARTIN, LIONEL MARCH 1/1/1972 LONDON AR-045 MODERN OFFICE BUILDINGS, (1955) MICHAEL ROSENAUER 1/1/1955 B. T. BATSFORD LTD, LONDON AR-046 DO IT YOURSELF PLAYGROUNDS, (1977) M. PAUL FRIEDBERG 1/1/1977 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, AR-047 NEW DIMENSIONS IN SHOPPING CENTRES AND STORES, (1973) LOUIS G. REDSTONE 1/1/1973 U.S.A AR-048 TEAM 10 PRIMER, (1962 & 1965) ALISON SMITHSON 1/1/1968 WHITEFRIARS PRESS LTD MICHAEL GAGE, MARITZ AR-049 HARD LANDSCAPE IN CONCRETE (1975) VANDENBE- AR-050 THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW GUIDE, (1977) COLIN AMERY 1/1/1977 ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, LONDON OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, AR-051 CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL, (1963) THE MUFFIELD FOUNDATION 1/1/1963 NEW YORK AR-052 MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN BRITAIN, (1959) TREVOR DANNATT 1/1/1959 B. T. BATSFORD LTD, LONDON CHARLES SCRIBNER'S , NEW AR-053 THE AMERICAN PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING (1950) WHEELER , GITHENS 7/1/1950 YORK MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, AR-054 CAMPUS PLANNING AND DESIGN, (1970) MILDRED F.
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