"Every project begins with a brief, but the challenge is to interpret it creatively" - Norman Foster.
I knew my own life's brief. It was simple - to be an architect. To create monuments that would adorn the world map for generations to come. Years of study, endless sketches, and painstaking drawings had brought me here—to the most prestigious architecture university in the country.
"Can you hear me?", the lady yelled.
"Oh, his wrist is broken!", a man shouted.
The monument I most admired was the Taj Mahal. I had seen the real wonder with my family when I was a child. The best memory of my life. Construction of the Taj Mahal began in 1632, after it was commissioned by Shah Jahan.
Hmm, I often wonder how the architect, Ustad Ahmad Lahori made something so magnificent back then.
"His GCS is 4, get ready to intubate", she said.
The love story that led to the building? I couldn't care less.
