Heenat Salma Farm unveils “Built by Many Hands- A Pavilion’s Tale”, an exhibit featuring HF’s 6 LOG Cluster, a tribute to sustainable design.

Heenat Salma Farm unveils “Built by Many Hands- A Pavilion’s Tale”, an exhibit featuring HF’s 6 LOG Cluster, a tribute to sustainable design.

A Celebration of Craft and Sustainability at Heenat Salma Farm- Heenat Salma Farm proudly opens its latest exhibit, “Built by Many Hands, a Pavilion’s Tale”, a moving homage to traditional craftsmanship, community effort, and environmentally conscious design. At the heart of the exhibit is the 6 LOG Cluster, an innovative structure developed by the Heritage Foundation, showcasing sustainable construction techniques rooted in vernacular architecture.

Visitors flock to the newly inaugurated Clifton Sabz Gali, the latest eco-street created by the Heritage Foundation.

Visitors flock to the newly inaugurated Clifton Sabz Gali, the latest eco-street created by the Heritage Foundation.

In a refreshing step towards sustainable urban spaces, the newly inaugurated Clifton Sabz Gali is already drawing enthusiastic crowds. Developed by HF, this vibrant eco-street features green installations, pedestrian-friendly design, and community-focused aesthetics. Adding a heartfelt touch to the festivities, a local blind girl serenaded visitors with her soulful singing, earning admiration and applause from onlookers. Sabz Gali stands as a symbol of inclusive, sustainable progress in the heart of the city.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

Architect Yasmeen Lari was introduced by AIA Gold Medalist Dean Deborah Burke. Lari delivered a 45 minute Paul Rudolph Annual Public lecture to a packed hall and overflow areas in the iconic Paul Rudolph school of architecture building. The audience consisted of admission aspirants, students and faculty members belonging to different fields at Yale University as well as a large online audience. The lecture was extremely well received with an extensive question and answer session. The post lecture reception was well attended by all participants. Later a dinner was held in her honour. It was hosted by Dean Burke and consisted of famous architects from New Haven, New York and the Bay Area.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

Architect Yasmeen Lari was introduced by AIA Gold Medalist Dean Deborah Burke. Lari delivered a 45 minute Paul Rudolph Annual Public lecture to a packed hall and overflow areas in the iconic Paul Rudolph school of architecture building. The audience consisted of admission aspirants, students and faculty
members belonging to different fields at Yale University as well as a large online audience. The lecture was extremely well received with an extensive question and answer session. The post lecture reception was well attended by all participants. Later a dinner was held in her honour. It was hosted by Dean Burke and consisted of famous architects from New Haven, New York and the Bay Area.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

YL inspires a packed audience at Yale University, sharing her journey towards zero-carbon architecture designed for the masses.

Architect Yasmeen Lari was introduced by AIA Gold Medalist Dean Deborah Burke. Lari delivered a 45 minute Paul Rudolph Annual Public lecture to a packed hall and overflow areas in the iconic Paul Rudolph school of architecture building. The audience consisted of admission aspirants, students and faculty
members belonging to different fields at Yale University as well as a large online audience. The lecture was extremely well received with an extensive question and answer session. The post lecture reception was well attended by all participants. Later a dinner was held in her honour. It was hosted by Dean Burke and
consisted of famous architects from New Haven, New York and the Bay Area.

Miss Afshan Khan visits Village Ahmed Khan Lajwani to see first hand the impact of her generous donation in the community.

Miss Afshan Khan visits Village Ahmed Khan Lajwani to see first hand the impact of her generous donation in the community.

Miss Afshan Khan visits Village Ahmed Khan Lajwani to witness the transformation made possible by her generous donation, with 25 homes now standing as a testament to her commitment to community uplift.

First bamboo masjid “Ar-Rahman” inaugurated in the zero donor village, Tando Waglio, district Mir Pur Khas.

First bamboo masjid “Ar-Rahman” inaugurated in the zero donor village, Tando Waglio, district Mir Pur Khas.

The inauguration of the first bamboo mosque, “Ar-Rahman”, in Zero Donor Village, Tando Waglio, Mir Pur Khas district, marks a new chapter of faith, community, and sustainability. Made possible through the generous donation of Mr. Shahzad, this mosque symbolizes hope and unity. It is the first of many to be built in the coming months.

First bamboo masjid “Ar-Rahman” inaugurated in the zero donor village, Tando Waglio, district Mir Pur Khas.

First bamboo masjid “Ar-Rahman” inaugurated in the zero donor village, Tando Waglio, district Mir Pur Khas.

The inauguration of the first bamboo mosque, “Ar-Rahman”, in Zero Donor Village, Tando Waglio, Mir Pur Khas district, marks a new chapter of faith, community, and sustainability. Made possible through the generous donation of Mr. Shahzad, this mosque symbolizes hope and unity. It is the first of many to be built in the coming months.

Dezeen Magazine writes about YL declining the Wolf Prize for Architecture 2025, citing the ongoing genocide in Gaza as her reason.

Dezeen Magazine writes about YL declining the Wolf Prize for Architecture 2025, citing the ongoing genocide in Gaza as her reason.

Dezeen Magazine writes about Yasmeen Lari declining the 2025 Wolf Prize for Architecture, citing the ongoing genocide in Gaza as the reason for her decision, reaffirming her commitment to social justice over personal accolades. Known for her humanitarian approach to architecture, Yasmeen Lari has consistently used her platform to advocate for marginalized communities and highlight issues of global significance. Her decision underscores the intersection of architecture and social responsibility, as well as the need for greater awareness and action on humanitarian crises worldwide.

Sarika Jhawar writes an article on Yasmeen Lari, detailing her efforts to use architecture as a tool to empower communities.

Sarika Jhawar writes an article on Yasmeen Lari, detailing her efforts to use architecture as a tool to empower communities.

Sarika Jhawar writes about the inspiring work of Yasmeen Lari, highlighting how the pioneering architect is using her expertise to empower marginalized communities. Through innovative, sustainable designs, Yasmeen Lari has been at the forefront of using architecture as a powerful tool for social change, providing solutions that not only address immediate needs but also foster long-term empowerment and resilience. Jhawar’s article sheds light on Yasmeen Lari’s commitment to creating environments that uplift and support those in need, blending tradition with modernity to promote a more equitable future.