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10 November 1992

Islamabad Expands Southward: CDA Launches New Residential Sectors D12 and E12

Islamabad Expands Southward: CDA Launches New Residential Sectors D12 and E12

On November 10, 1992, the Capital Development Authority of Pakistan announced a major plan to expand Islamabad toward the southern side of the city. The plan included the creation of two new residential sectors named D12 and E12. The purpose of this expansion was to manage the city’s increasing population and to provide affordable housing options for middle income families. The sectors were designed with careful urban planning standards that focused on road networks, electricity, water systems, schools, mosques, and green parks. D12 is located near the Margalla Hills and became known for its scenic environment and modern infrastructure. Although the E12 sector faced delays due to land disputes and development challenges, D12 progressed steadily and became an example of well planned hillside housing in Pakistan. The project reflected a shift in Islamabad’s approach to city development by combining residential planning with environmental care. It showed how organized urban expansion can prevent overcrowding in central areas while creating new opportunities for planned living. The CDA’s initiative also influenced future housing policies in the capital, setting a model for balanced and sustainable urban growth that continues to guide city planners today.

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CDA Development Report 1992
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10 November 1995

Japan’s Post Kobe Earthquake Housing Initiative for Safer Cities

Japan’s Post Kobe Earthquake Housing Initiative for Safer Cities

On November 10, 1995, the government of Japan began a national program to rebuild homes and cities after the Kobe earthquake that caused severe damage earlier that year. The plan aimed to make housing stronger and safer against future earthquakes. Japan introduced new building rules that required stronger concrete and steel structures. It also provided financial support for families whose homes were destroyed. Within three years, more than one hundred thousand new houses were built using modern construction technologies designed to reduce earthquake damage. The initiative not only helped the affected people rebuild their lives but also changed the country’s approach to housing and city planning. It emphasized safety, community rebuilding, and long term sustainability. Urban planners from different countries studied Japan’s rebuilding process and adopted similar standards in regions such as Turkey and Iran. The Kobe housing project became an international example of how a country can recover from natural disasters with planning and technology. Today, Japan continues to follow those principles, ensuring that every new construction meets strict safety standards. This initiative reshaped the country’s real estate market and made Japan one of the global leaders in disaster resistant housing development.

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Japan Ministry of Construction 1995
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