Hammad Husain

Hammad Husain

Hammad Husain is a distinguished architect and educator with a robust academic and professional background. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Middle East Technical University (METU) in Turkey and a Master’s in Project Management from Pakistan. Additionally, he is an ACA Fellow from Japan.

Currently, Hammad serves as the CEO of the Antalya Schools & Colleges Nationwide Franchise System and is the Principal Architect at Hammad Husain Architects in Islamabad. He is also the President of the League of Architects Pakistan (LEAP) and a Technical Reviewer for the Al Fozan Award for Mosque Architecture in Saudi Arabia. Previously, he was the Head of the Department of Architecture & Design at Comsats University, Islamabad, and headed a think tank for Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority.

Hammad’s contributions to architecture extend beyond practice; his essays and articles have been featured in newspapers, periodicals, and an international book on architecture. Notably, he was the first regular architecture columnist in Pakistan. He has worked with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture as an editor and has represented Pakistan at various international forums in Europe and Asia.