Supreme Court of Pakistan Building

The Supreme Court Building is the official and principal site for the Supreme Court of Pakistan, located at 44000 Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, Pakistan.[1] Completed in 1993, it is situated on the Constitution Avenue and is flanked by the Prime Minister's Office to the south and Presidential House and the Parliament House to the north.

Supreme Court Building
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical, Modernist
Location44000 Constitution Avenue
Islamabad, Pakistan
Coordinates33.7257°N 73.1002°E / 33.7257; 73.1002
Construction started1960s
Completed1965
Cost₨. 1.70 million
Design and construction
ArchitectKenzō Tange
EngineerCDA Engineering
Pakistan EPA
Siemens Engineering.

Designed by famous Japanese architect, Kenzō Tange,[2] under the consultation of the EPA, the complex was engineered and built by the CDA Engineering and Siemens Engineering.[3] The building was part of an effort by the government of Pakistan to incorporate modernism into the architecture of important government buildings, for which several world-renowned architects were invited; Tange, after initially rejecting the invitation, ultimately agreed to participate.[2]

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References

  1. Google. "The address and location of the Supreme Court of Pakistan". Google. Google map inc. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  2. Goran Therborn, Cities of Power: The Urban, The National, The Popular, The Global (2017), ISBN 1784785474.
  3. Govt. Pakistan. "Supreme Court Building". Govt. Pakistan. Supreme Court of Pakistan press. Retrieved 5 January 2014.


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