A. R. Hye

A. R. Hye

Infobox Person
name = A. R. Hye


caption = A. R. Hye, on his graduation day at the University of Edinburgh, 1951
birth_date = birth date|1919|12|17|mf=y
birth_place =
death_date = death date and age|2008|9|18|1919|12|17|mf=y
death_place = Islamabad
other_names = Abdur Rahman Hye
citizenship = flagicon|Pakistan Pakistani
known_for =
occupation = Architect
relatives = Laique Rehman (son), Fatima Hussaini (daughter), Ayesha Siddiqui (daughter), Waliullah Hussaini (son in law), Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui (son in law)
spouse = Qudsia Rehman
website =
footnotes =

Abdur Rahman Hye (Urdu: عبد الرحمن حئ), (December 17, 1919 — September 18, 2008) was a Pakistani architect and a pioneer in tropical architecture in Pakistan. He was popularly known as "A.R. Hye".

Early life and training

After graduating from Sir J.J. School of Art (subsequently known as Sir J.J. College of Architecture after 1947), Bombay in pre-partition India, A.R. Hye travelled aboard ocean liner SS Ile de France from Bombay to the United Kingdom on a trip which in those days took three weeks, on the ship and seven years in United Kingdom to train as an architect. He received his architecture degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1951 and was admitted to the membership of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). His early education was aquired in Hyderabad State when his family moved there temporarily.

He arrived in Europe after World War II, and witnessed first-hand the reconstruction of Europe. This experience influenced his architecture and his philosophy, and once he returned to the Indian subcontinent he specialised in using indigenous resources to provide maximum comfort. On his return home he was one of the few qualified architects in his newly independent country. [http://archnet.org/shared/file-storage/file.jsp?inode=369973] In 1952, after his return from the UK, A.R. Hye married Qudsia. They have three children: Laique, Fatimah wife of Syed Waliullah Husaini, and Ayesha wife of Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui.

A.R. Hye returned to the UK in the 1960s, to specialise in Tropical Architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.

Career

While A.R. Hye was in the UK, India had gained independence from Britain, and had been partitioned into India and Pakistan. Hye moved to East Pakistan after his return, where his education and background gave him the opportunity to use his skills to influence the architectural landscape of his country at a very early stage. A.R. Hye is considered the father of Institutional Architecture in Pakistan. [http://archnet.org/shared/file-storage/file.jsp?inode=372412]

His first major assignment in East Pakistan was to design and build the infrastructure of the new country. Thus in the 1950s, early in his career, Hye became the Chief Town Planner of the port city of Chittagong. In this capacity, he was responsible for working on the master plan of Chittagong Township, the Cox's Bazaar, and he also worked as Architect Planner in Dhaka.

In 1958 he moved to West Pakistan, and joined the Government in 1959 to become the first Chief Architect of the Government of West Pakistan. He was responsible for the architectural design of all government buildings in the cities and towns of West Pakistan, including Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Jhelum, Bahawalpur, Sialkot, Gujrat, Mardan, Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Hyderabad, Mianwali, and Kalabagh. He remained in this key position until West Pakistan was broken into four provinces in 1969, after the resignation of President Ayub Khan. Thereafter, he was asked to become the Chief Architect of the Government of Punjab, the largest of the four provinces. Based in Lahore, he remained in that position until his retirement from government service in 1981.

As Chief Architect of West Pakistan and Punjab, his designs included colleges, schools, polytechnic institutions, hospitals, housing schemes and townships. During this period, he designed more buildings than any other architect of his era in Pakistan. [http://archnet.org/shared/file-storage/file.jsp?inode=372412] The best known of his projects is the Bahawalpur Medical College, now renamed Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, in Bahawalpur. His projects also included many Tehsil Hospitals.

His buildings were constructed before air conditioning became commonplace in the region. Thus, his designs are adapted to their conditions, and are an example of "tropical architecture". The buildings incorporated strategically placed windows and overhangs, and relied on natural ventilation to moderate the extremely hot climate. Bold overhangs and courtyards are characteristic of his designs. These overhangs provided natural shade to the exterior walls of the building, protecting it from intense heat during summer, and acting as a barrier to winter cold winds, which are characteristic of the climate of inland Pakistan.

Upon his retirement from service in 1981, A.R. Hye spent a few years traveling and living in the USA. Since 1995, he lived a retired life in Islamabad in a house designed by himself. A.R. Hye died on September 18, 2008.

elected projects

*Bahawalpur Medical College, now Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur
*Khyber Medical College, Peshawar
*Buildings at Mayo Hospital, Lahore (1960-80)
*Buildings at Nishter Medical College, Multan (1960-80)
*Auditorium, Lahore College for Women University
*Mosque, Gazetted Officers Residences (GOR) I, Lahore
*Additions to APWA College for Women
*Minister's Residences, Lahore
*Officers Housing, GOR III Shadman, Lahore

Other Wikipedia references

*List of Pakistanis

Persondata
NAME= Hye, A. R.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Hye, Abdur Rahman
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Architect
DATE OF BIRTH= December 17, 1919
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH= September 18, 2008
PLACE OF DEATH= Islamabad


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