
Marvi Mazhar
Marvi Mazhar is an architect and researcher whose practice combines visual culture, spatial advocacy, and interventions. She serves on several advisory boards in government and non-profit organizations. Her present ongoing research focuses upon the representation and production of Karachi’s urbans and rural coastal periphery and its ecology. She recently co-edited the book ‘Architecture for the Future’ (2023, MIT Publication) with Elke Krasny and Angelika Fritz. Mazhar is currently working in Kyrgyzstan on thirteen heritage sites as lead architect focusing on developing infrastructural and management connectivity.