Unbuilt Projects

The master plan and architectural design competition for this project were initiated in 1985 by President Zia Ul Haqq, the president of Pakistan in 1986 project was won in an international competition by the Khadem studio at Payette Associates. 14 prominent  international firms participated in the competition. The project, which included about 5,000,000 square feet of buildings, included a 2000 general-bed hospital, a separate women’s hospital, a VIP hospital, a medical school, student housing, General housing for staff, a commercial center, athletic facilities as well as all related supporting city and commercial services.

The team of Mozhan Khadem of Khadem studio at Payette Associates won the competition. The initial master plan and architectural services were provided and approved by the Pakistani army Generals as well as the joint chief of staff.

However, due to the death of General Mohammad Zia ul Haq in a plane crash in 1988 this project has not been built.

STAFF BY PROJECT:

  • Mozhan Khadem, Partner in Charge and Director of Design.
  • Dennis Kaiser, Project Manager
  • John Ruffing, Design Architect
  • Jim Wilkinson, Design Architect
  • Keith Millay, Design Architect
  • Ian Robertson, Medical Planner
PORTFOLIO

Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey

In 1991 the Koc Family, one of the most prominent families in Turkey, decided to build a private university in that country. They conducted a search for finding an architect who could respond to their objectives. They decided to conduct an architectural competition between three architectural offices: Khadem Design Studio at Payette in Boston, MA, Architects Collaborative in Boston, MA, and Ove Arup in London, England.

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American University, Cairo

The American University in Cairo (AUC) was designed to relocate its main campus from El Tahrir Square, in the heart of the city, to the planned community of New Cairo, where the university would be one of the largest landowners and employers. The built area of the campus comprised some 300,000 square meters, set on a 260-acre site, with an estimated budget of substantially over $400mil for construction. At the time of the initiation of this project, AUC occupied 100,000 square meters of owned and rented space on approximately 7 acres in several locations in downtown Cairo. AUC’s new campus is located some 35 kilometers to the east of downtown Cairo in the planned community of New Cairo, a development with a projected population of 2 to 3 million people in a desert characterized by petrified forest remnants.

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Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan

After a long international search, In 1971, H.H. The Aga Khan selected Mozhan Khadem as the Design Consultant for the Aga Khan University in Karachi and Payette Associates as the technical hospital consultant. As the design leader, Mozhan Khadem conceptualized the Aga Khan University and hospital as “the architecture of continuous interior spaces that surrounds the observer”– consistent with the tradition of Indo-Persian and Mughal architectural heritage of Pakistan. In order to familiarize the architectural and engineering design teams, with the blessing of the Aga Khan, Mozhan organized a tour of over one-month duration through countries under Islamic influence, including Spain in Europe; Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt in North Africa; and Iran, Pakistan, and India in Asia, where the design team could become familiar with the important historic architectural monuments in Islamic countries and could understand the basic architectural concept Mozhan Khadem was advocating for in the design of the Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan.

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