Designing the Future Through Context-Driven Architecture
NZ Architects is a forward-thinking architectural and design studio based in Pakistan, known for delivering innovative, context-driven solutions across residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
Led by Principal Architect Zamir ul Hassan and Managing Partner Nijat Hussain, the practice has built a strong reputation for blending contemporary design sensibilities with functional planning and a deeply client-centric approach.
“Let your dream space inspire living.”
With a growing portfolio across multiple cities, NZ Architects has contributed to several notable projects, including the Historic Parachinar Imam Bargah, the One Canal Road development by One Homes in Lahore, and a landmark hospitality project in Skardu, now operating as Avari Xpress Skardu.
Highlight: Diverse Project Portfolio
Religious and cultural architecture (Imam Bargah Parachinar)
Luxury residential developments (One Canal Road, Lahore)
Hospitality transformation (Avari Xpress Skardu)
The firm provides comprehensive design and build services, including architecture, interior design, and project consultancy—ensuring end-to-end delivery with consistency and quality.
A strong commitment to sustainable innovation defines their design philosophy. Their project, Eco Cube Pavilion, featured in The Friday Times under “Building A Sustainable Future For Pakistan: Where Architecture Meets Renewable Energy,” was showcased at IAPEX 2024, organized by the Institute of Architects, Islamabad.
“Architecture must respond to both culture and climate while respecting the future of our environment.”
Highlight: Sustainability & Innovation
Circular design thinking and material reuse
Renewable energy integration concepts
Featured showcase at IAPEX 2024
Led by Arch. Nijat and Arch. Zamir ul Hassan, the Eco Cube Pavilion reflects their forward-looking approach to environmentally responsible architecture.
NZ Architects continues to shape spaces that are not only visually compelling but also thoughtful, enduring, and deeply connected to cultural and environmental context.

