List of publications of Ahmed Z. KHAN
Research reports, book reviews, letters to the editor, working papers (107)
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Khan, A. Z., de Meulder, B., & Loeckx, A. (2009). Urban Design and Sustainable Development: Exploring interfaces in Theory, Process, and Product. Leuven: KULeuven: K. U. Leuven Research Fund.
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Khan, A. Z. (2008). Rethinking Modes of Identity Representation: The case of Islamabad and Modernism in Islamic Architecture-Culture. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University: AKPIA.
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Khan, A. Z. (2008). Green consciousness, Sustainability and the Making of Islamabad: The development of a City of the Future. Cambridge (Mass.): Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): AKPIA.
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Khan, A. Z., de Meulder, B., & Loeckx, A. (2008). Between Colonialism and Globalization: Rethinking Modes of Development and Identity production in South Asian Urbanism. Leuven: KULeuven: K. U. Leuven Research Fund.
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Khan, A. Z. (2007). An episode of Community Empowerment and Development in Practice: The case of Orangi Pilot Project (OPP) in Karachi. KULeuven: ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z., & Bajwa, K. W. (2006). IDEA - Integrated Development, Environment, and Architecture. Brussel: IDEA.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). Cepezed Block, Kop Van Zuid [Rotterdam, Netherlands]. KULeuven: PGCHS-ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). ISLAMABAD - A Synthesis Of New Town Movement and Planned Capital Cities (New Delhi, Canberra, Brasilia, Chandigarh and Islamabad) of the 20th Century. KULeuven: PGCHS-ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). Traditional Dwelling Culture of the Pashtuns [North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan]. KULeuven: PGCHS - ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). (Re) Cycling City – The Locus of a Rice field: Reincarnation of the rice paddy. KULeuven: PGCHS (Postgraduate Centre for Human Settlements)- ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). Conservation and restoration of Architectural heritage and Historical Sites in Pakistan. KULeuven: PGCHS - ASRO.
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Khan, A. Z. (2001). Transforming Architecture into Urbanism, Enduring Lessons out of Le Pessac: A Social Housing Project by Le Corbusier – 1924. KULeuven: PGCHS - ASRO.