I knew from the beginning that a university is not just a collection of buildings fulfilling functional requirements. A great building—one that endures beyond its time—must be more than that. It must inspire.
History has shown us that architecture, when imbued with meaning, transcends mere construction. It becomes a vessel for culture, knowledge, and identity. A university, in particular, must be a space where ideas flourish, where traditions evolve, and where the past meets the future in seamless continuity.
Architecture is not static—it is a dialogue between time, place, and people.
And so, in our design, we have built upon the legacy of ancient university of taxila. Not as an imitation, but as a continuation. A university not just to be used, but to be lived. A place that will inspire, even a millennium from now.