1. ASSIGNMENT NO#02
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• KARIM ULLAH
• SIR RANA FAISAL TUFFAIL
• 12-CE-63
• “B”
• THEORY OF STRUCTURE
• CIVIL ENGINEERING
• “04”
• 30,MARCH,2014
2. MCB Tower Karachi
• MCB Tower situated in
Karachi, Pakistan is the
headquarters of MCB
Bank Limited formerly
Muslim Commercial
Bank. It is the tallest
building in Pakistan. It is
about 116 m tall and
contains 29 floors and 3
basements. Construction
began in 2000 and was
completed in 2005.
3. Habib Bank Plaza
• Habib Bank Plaza, located in
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, is
the head office of Habib
Bank. It was Pakistan's tallest
building upon completion in
1963. It remained the tallest
building for 4 decades until
the 116m tall MCB Tower was
completed in 2005. However,
even after the MCB Tower,
the Habib Bank Plaza is still
the second highest building
in Karachi today.
4. State Bank of Multan Pakistan
• The unique & beautiful
multistory building of
State bank of Pakistan in
the Centre of Multan at
Kalma Chowk, shows the
worth and important role
played by Multan in
Pakistan’s growing
economy.
5. Chen one Tower Multan
• Chen one is a worldwide
famous store, residing all
sort of fashion clothes,
foot wares, furniture,
kitchen articles, bed
wares and all sort of
electronic gadgets. It has
also become a site for
the elite community to
make their offices as
well.
6. Islamabad Stock Exchange Tower
Pakistan
• The Islamabad Stock
Exchange Towers (also
known as ISE Towers) are
one of the high rises
located on the Jinnah
Avenue of the Blue Area
business district of
Islamabad. The airline Air
blue has its head office
on the 12th floor.
7. Centaurus Complex Islamabad
• The Centaurus Complex
Islamabad is a mixed-use
development project
currently under
construction in
Islamabad, Pakistan. The
project involves over
6.59 acres of land in
Islamabad's arterial
corridor, called Blue
Area.
8. Ali Masjid
• Ali Masjid is a mosque
situated along the
Khyber Pass that snakes
through the border of
Pakistan and
Afghanistan. According
to the legend, the
mosque derives its name
from the Islamic caliph,
Hazrat Ali; local
traditions put that he
traveled the area. True or
false, the mosque gives a
spectacular image and
serves as a stopping
point along the way,
which has served as a
gateway to the empires
9. Bab-e-Pakistan
• Although not completed, the
Bab-e-Pakistan monument
seeks to honor the thousands
of Muslim families who chose
to migrate to the newly-
created state of Pakistan in
1947. The monument is
located in Lahore and the
plan was originally conceived
under the military regime of
Zia- ul-Haq. Subsequent
political tussles couldn't
materialize its construction in
time and the project is still in
process at the moment.
10. Quaid s Residency
• Situated in Ziarat, a hill
station in Baluchistan
province, the Residency was
where Pakistan's founder
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad
Ali Jinnah spent the last days
of his life. The ailing Jinnah
was recommended a rest and
Ziarat was the best choice for
its fragrance and fresh
mountain air. There, the
Residency, a wooden
structure, provided the
founder with the perfect
retreat.
11. Islamia College
• Islamia College is situated in
Peshawar, Islamia College
was established in 1913 by
Nawab Sir Sahabzada Abdul
Qayyum and Sir George Roos
Kepel. The idea of Abdul
Qayyum, an educationist-
cum-politician, was to build
an educational institute that
imparts modern education to
the Muslims. Later on, the
students of Islamia College
played an important role in
the movement of
independence for Pakistan;
even Jinnah visited the
College thrice.