Kamil Khan Mumtaz is a renowned Pakistani architect based in Lahore. He received his training at the Architectural Association in London during the 1960s. After his education, he returned to Pakistan to practice and teach architecture. He served as the head of the National College of Arts, Lahore, from 1966 to 1975.
Kamil Khan Mumtaz is a renowned Pakistani architect based in Lahore. He received his training at the Architectural Association in London during the 1960s. After his education, he returned to Pakistan to practice and teach architecture. He served as the head of the National College of Arts, Lahore, from 1966 to 1975.
Kamil Khan Mumtaz’s philosophy is based on the idea that architecture is not just about building structures but also about creating a sense of place and identity. He believes architecture should reflect the cultural and social values of the space’s inhabitants. Kamil Khan Mumtaz also believes that architecture should be sustainable and environmentally friendly. His work as an architect and designer reflects these values, and he has been instrumental in promoting sustainable architecture in Pakistan. He has tried to synthesise both pragmatic and philosophical aspects of architecture.