Nayyar Ali Dada

Nayyar Ali Dada (Urdu: نیر علی دادا) (born 11 November 1943) is a Pakistani architect.[1][2]

Nayyar Ali Dada (architect)
Born11 November 1943
Delhi, British India
NationalityPakistani
OccupationArchitect
AwardsHilal-i-Imtiaz (Crescent of Excellence) Award in 2018
Pride of Performance Award in 1992
Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1998

Early life and education

Nayyar Ali Dada was born on 11 November 1943 in Delhi, British India.[2] His family migrated to Lahore, Pakistan in the 1950s. After finishing his basic education at the University of Punjab, Lahore in 1957, he enrolled in the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore as a student. In 1964, he graduated from NCA but chose to remain attached with it by working there as a teacher. The principal of NCA Shakir Ali and Dada became friends. According to Overseas Pakistanis Foundation website, "The relationship with Shakir Ali (the principal of NCA) grew, and the two became close friends. As a token of friendship, Nayyar designed Shakir Ali's house in Garden Town, Lahore (now the Shakir Ali Museum)."[2][1]

Works

Buildings associated with Dada include:

Legacy

  • According to the Illustrated Dictionary of the Muslim World, a GoogleBooks website, "Dada is best known for bringing modern architecture to Pakistan."[1]
  • Dawn (newspaper) calls him, "....one of the celebrated architects..." of Pakistan.[5]

Awards and recognition

References

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