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The Man Who Made Walls Dance: A Tribute to Frank Gehry (1929–2025)
The grid is silent today. The straight line—that rigid tyrant of modernism that dictated our cities for decades—has lost its greatest adversary. Frank Gehry has passed away at the age of 96, and the world of architecture feels suddenly, starkly static. To simply call Gehry an "architect" feels like a categorization error. He was a sculptor who worked in the medium of shelter. He was a jazz musician who improvised with titanium and steel. For those of us at Orad.Space who spe
Orad Works
23h3 min read


Pakistan Wins Aga Khan Award 2025 for Vision Pakistan Project
Pakistan has made history at the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 with the Vision Pakistan Project , based in Islamabad. This...
Orad Works
Sep 22 min read


The Curse of Mundanity and Joy of Novelty
Space, in its essence, should be a testament to the zeitgeist of our times. It ought to reflect the ethos of contemporary living—a fusion...
Orad Works
Dec 13, 20232 min read


Square Nine International F-11 Branch- A Modern Take On Monochromatic
The office branch of Square Nine International in F-11 Markaz was conceived around the concept of exploration of a monochromatic surfaces.
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Mar 25, 20232 min read
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