
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a framed photograph of a colonial-style building in Peshawar, Pakistan. The building has multiple stories with arched windows and ornate wooden balconies. The photograph includes a label that provides information about the building's location, time period, architectural style, and the students who documented it. The label states that the building is located in Mohalla Gabyan, Jogan Shah, Walled City Peshawar, and dates back to the 18th to 19th century, exhibiting British/Colonial architecture. The building is described as a three-story structure with elements like Tudor arches and enameled multi-foil arches. The third floor is noted to have a wooden balcony with a wooden post, balusters, and eave boards. The construction materials are identified as wood and bricks, with lime mortar used as a binding agent. The photograph also lists student names, their class ID, and supervisor names. The bottom of the label features the logo and name of CECOS University, Department of Architecture. The framed photograph is hung on a white wall, and a portion of a dark brown leather chair is visible at the bottom of the image.
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