Architect focused on contemporary, technology-driven design and adaptive spatial systems. Experience across residential, commercial, and institutional projects, including renovation, facade design, visualization, and technical documentation.

Multazam Naveed

Architect focused on contemporary, technology-driven design and adaptive spatial systems. Experience across residential, commercial, and institutional projects, including renovation, facade design, visualization, and technical documentation.

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Architect focused on contemporary, technology-driven design and adaptive spatial systems.
Experience across residential, commercial, and institutional projects, including renovation, facade design, visualization, and technical documentation.

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Language

English
Fluent
Urdu
Fluent
Panjabi, Punjabi
Fluent

Work Experience

Architectural Intern at City Consultants
June 1, 2022 - August 1, 2022
Involved in interior design for a residential project and plumbing design and planning for an automobile dealership.
Architectural Intern at WCLA
July 1, 2023 - August 1, 2023
Conducted mapping and documentation for conservation and urban revitalization of historical sites.
Junior Architect at City Consultants
August 1, 2024 - January 1, 2025
⦁ Interior design for 9,000 sqft residential project. ⦁ Plumbing design and planning for 25,000 sqft automobile dealership.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture at National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan
June 1, 2021 - December 1, 2025

Qualifications

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Industry Experience

Professional Services, Real Estate & Construction, Education
    paper N-Blocks: A Modular Self-Reconfigurable Architectural System

    Architecture is traditionally composed of rigid, static building blocks. This project explores an alternative: a self-mobilizing architectural building block capable of moving, assembling, and reconfiguring into structures autonomously, without human intervention.

    The project involved detailed study of mechanical and electrical systems, extensive design iteration, and physical prototyping, culminating in the development of a functional modular unit termed N-Blocks.

    A step toward truly dynamic, responsive architectural systems !

    paper Temporality as a Spatial Instrument

    This project investigates how time can function as an active design tool in architecture rather than a passive backdrop. The project redefines spatial edges not as fixed boundaries, but as perceptual thresholds that emerge through movement, memory, and user experience.

    Using field-of-view simulations and temporal mapping techniques, user movement is translated into visual data to study how spatial memory forms and intensifies over time. These mappings inform a design methodology where architectural form is generated through accumulated perception rather than static geometry.

    The final intervention, located in the dense urban context of Hall Road, Lahore, demonstrates how temporality-driven design can shape space, enhance memory, and strengthen the spirit of place, shifting architecture from form-making toward experience-crafting.

    paper Institutional Design - Panahgah

    This project proposes a Panahgah as a temporary shelter addressing the needs of displaced and vulnerable populations. The design prioritizes dignity, safety, and ease of access, with a focus on efficient planning, climatic responsiveness, and cost-effective construction.

    Emphasis is placed on modular sleeping areas, communal spaces, and essential services to create a humane, functional environment that supports short-term habitation and social stability.

    paper Residential Design - 4,500 sqft. House

    This project focused on façade visualization for a 4,500 sqft. residence, developed through extensive iterative studies. Multiple elevation variations were produced to explore architectural expression, material palettes, massing, and proportions. The visual studies supported comparative design evaluation and informed the refinement of the final façade composition for presentation and decision-making.

    paper Institutional Design - School

    This project involved the architectural visualization of an educational facility, with comprehensive exterior and interior studies developed to communicate design intent. Multiple front-elevation iterations explored variations in façade articulation, material expression, and lighting conditions. Interior visualizations of classrooms focused on spatial clarity, daylight quality, and overall atmosphere to support design evaluation and presentation.

    paper Industrial Design - Printing Press

    This project involved the comprehensive architectural design of a printing facility, developed through multiple iterations of planning to refine spatial organization and operational efficiency. Finalized plans were supported by detailed sections and construction-level details to ensure technical clarity. Elevation studies were iteratively explored to articulate the building’s industrial character, material expression, and façade composition.

    paper Commercial Design - High-Rise

    This project explores the design of a contemporary high-rise building responding to urban density, vertical circulation, and skyline presence. The proposal emphasizes efficient stacking of program, structural clarity, and integration of public and private zones within a vertical framework.

    Environmental considerations such as daylight access, views, and natural ventilation inform the massing and façade strategy, aiming to balance performance, livability, and urban impact.

    paper Institutional Design - Ideas Exchange

    Located behind Tollinton Block, NCA, Lahore, this project proposes an ideas-exchange space for students from closely situated institutions such as NCA, Punjab University, and Government College University. Conceived as a shared urban platform, the design encourages informal learning, collaboration, and cross-disciplinary interaction beyond institutional boundaries.

    The project focuses on accessibility, flexible programmatic spaces, and public engagement, positioning the site as a connective cultural node within the academic fabric of Lahore.

    paper Institutional Design - Hospital

    This project explores the design of a functional and humane healthcare facility, balancing clinical efficiency with patient comfort. The proposal focuses on clear zoning, intuitive circulation, and the separation of public, private, and service flows to ensure smooth hospital operations.

    Emphasis was placed on daylight, ventilation, and spatial clarity to support healing environments while addressing the technical and programmatic demands of a contemporary hospital.

    paper Parasitic Design

    This project explores a parasitic architectural intervention introduced around the Wazir Khan Baradari, Lahore, as an extension to the NCA Miniature Department. Designed as a lightweight, attachable structure, the proposal responds to spatial pressure within the campus while maintaining a respectful dialogue with the historic context.

    paper Residential Design - 2,250 sqft. House

    This project focused on the renovation of a 2,250 sqft. residential house, with emphasis on re-articulating the building elevation through multiple design iterations. Revised plans and detailed technical drawings were developed to support execution, ensuring alignment between design intent, constructability, and the updated architectural expression.

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