Wareesha Fatima
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Habib Bank Plaza, erected in 1963 in Karachi, holds the distinction of being Pakistan's inaugural high-rise edifice and the tallest building of its time.
Designed by renowned architect Abdul Hussain Thariani, its construction marked a significant milestone in Pakistan's architectural landscape. Rising majestically, it symbolized the country's aspirations for modernity and progress.
With its distinctive modernist design, the plaza became an iconic landmark, shaping Karachi's skyline. Over the years, it has not only served as a commercial hub but also as a symbol of Pakistan's economic growth and development.
Designed by renowned architect Abdul Hussain Thariani, its construction marked a significant milestone in Pakistan's architectural landscape. Rising majestically, it symbolized the country's aspirations for modernity and progress.
With its distinctive modernist design, the plaza became an iconic landmark, shaping Karachi's skyline. Over the years, it has not only served as a commercial hub but also as a symbol of Pakistan's economic growth and development.