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2013. Clifton. Tallest in Pakistan, 2012–2014. Mega G4 Tower [ 18 ] 118 m (387 ft) [ 19 ] 30. 2016. Clifton. First LEED -certified building in Pakistan.
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Pakistan, ranked by structural height. The current tallest building in Pakistan is the Bahria Icon Tower in Karachi. The 62-floor building rises to 273 m (896 ft). [1][2][3] Many of Pakistan's tallest buildings are located in Karachi, including: Habib Bank Plaza, built in 1963 in Karachi, was the first ...
SD-P-19. Mercantile Bank Building. Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road. Karachi. Upload Photo. Upload Photo. SD-P-20. Merewether Clock Tower. I.I. Chundrigar Road (McLeod Road) /Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road.
Buildings and structures located in Karachi city and districts — in Sindh Province, southern Pakistan. Subcategories This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total.
World Heritage Sites; Site Image Location Year listed UNESCO data Description Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro: Sindh: 1980 138; ii, iii (cultural) Mohenjo-daro was one of the largest cities of the Indus Valley Civilisation and was the first planned city in South Asia.
Nusserwanjee Building is a historical structure located in Karachi, Pakistan. It was built in 1903 and named after Jamshed Nusserwanjee, a Karachi philanthropist. [1] This building is a landmark of 100 years old Kharadar and is representative of the historical center of Karachi. It was saved from demolition in 1991 and shifted from Kharadar to ...
The Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building, also known as the KCCI Building, is a heritage building in central Karachi, Pakistan dating from 1934. Its foundation stone was laid by Gandhi in July 1934. [ 1 ] It currently serves as headquarters for the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
The Hindu Gymkhana (Sindhi:هندو جمخانه; Urdu: ہندو جِمخانہ) is a colonial-era building located on Sarwar Shaheed Road in Karachi, Pakistan. It was the first public building in Karachi to adopt the Mughal-Revival architectural style. It was established in 1925 by the Karachi's Hindus as an exclusive club for their community.