Archive

Inaugurated in 2024, the purpose of the Digital Museum is to gather, preserve and showcase the historical documentation and work of celebrated pioneers of Art and Design in Pakistan.

The DAZ ARCHIVE holds the work of celebrated design professional of the country, Danish Azar Zuby (1950 – 2023). It features more than 300 technical drawings, 500 renderings and presentation drawings, development schematic work, and selected photographs of completed projects. The archive also showcases his artistic contributions in mixed media and development work.

His work is divided in the following categories:

 

  • Design – Urban & Landmark
  • Design – Hospitality
  • Design – Residences
  • Design – Corporate
  • Design – Retail
  • Design – Healthcare
  • Painting – Calligraphy
  • Painting – other
  • Sketch Book
  • Caricature & Cartoons
  • Sculpture & Installation
  • Music

The archive is a property of the Zuby Trust and is made available for viewing and download, for educational use only. For any other purpose, the Trust must be contacted for permission of use; and cited upon use. The Trust holds no responsibility for misuse of any kind, of any archival material by anyone.

The Archives regularly expand through the documentation analyzed and produced by our research analysts. The archive was first set up by research analysts Eeman Kamran, Hana Zakria and Majid Khan.

Selected materials can be made available for viewing in person at the office, for which permission can be sought at [email protected].

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Altamash Dental TD-01

Altamash Dental Hospital

AA PH-04

Ammar Associates Office

Amreli-PH-01-300x242

Amreli Steels Office

ACP PR-021

Arts Council Pakistan-Institute

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