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About

 

 

Led by Fatima Malik, an architect by profession and an artist at heart, this practice reimagines design as a dialogue: a conversation of tradition and innovation, reflection and expression.

 

Educated as an architect and frescoist at the National College of Arts, Lahore, and further trained in theology, she carries forward the lineage of geometry, spirituality, and sacred arts into the language of contemporary design. Theology deepened her practice, shaping her vision of architecture as devotion in built form.

 

Her journey spans architecture, sacred arts, and international outreach. From frescoes to worldwide campaigns, she has carried her craft across borders.

Her roles have been many: as architect and interior designer, bringing ideas from paper into built form; as frescoist and geometer, carrying heritage into living compositions; as graphic designer and storyteller, shaping identities and campaigns that spoke in symbol; as global publicity head, guiding creative teams across continents and crafting campaigns that bridged cultures and voices; and as educator and coordinator, fostering clarity, empathy, and collaboration in every learning space.

 

Her work today is the weaving together of these threads - a constellation of experiences that shape her vision of architecture as sanctuary, where design becomes both heritage and future, both story and space.

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