
Flexibility remains key to the success of the practice. With the end result in mind, MQ Architects work with the requirements of the client group to ensure the necessary services are tailored and provided to each project. This might include the simple preparation of a concept, a full commission, or turnkey solutions.
A range of professional services we provide is outlined in this section.
Architectural fees in Pakistan typically range from 3% to 8% of total construction cost. For a standard residential project, this usually means PKR 500 to PKR 1,500 per square foot for design services. MQArchitects provides a detailed cost breakdown after the initial consultation.
Start with a free consultation — in person or online. We assess your requirements, site conditions, and budget. From there, we propose a design brief and fee structure. Once agreed, we move into concept design within two weeks. The full process from first meeting to approved drawings typically takes four to eight weeks.
A typical residential project takes six to eighteen months from design to completion. Design and approvals take two to four months. Construction runs four to twelve months depending on size and finishes. Delays from NOC approvals, weather, or material availability are common — we factor these into every project timeline.
An architect handles structural design, construction drawings, building permits, and site supervision. An interior designer focuses on spaces after the structure is built — furniture, finishes, lighting, and aesthetics. MQArchitects offers both under one roof, so design intent stays consistent from foundation to final coat of paint.
Yes. We design offices, retail spaces, restaurants, hotels, and mixed-use commercial buildings. Commercial projects require different zoning approvals and structural considerations compared to residential work. Our team has handled projects across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad — from small retail fit-outs to large-scale office complexes.
We cover the full residential scope: site analysis, concept design, working drawings, interior design, landscaping coordination, and construction supervision. Whether it is a single-family home, farmhouse, or multi-unit housing development, we manage design from first sketch to handover.
Yes. Master planning covers large-scale land development — housing schemes, commercial zones, mixed-use townships, and institutional campuses. We handle land use planning, circulation design, utility zoning, and phasing strategies. These projects involve coordination with local development authorities and require detailed regulatory approvals.
Yes. We prepare and submit all documentation required for building plan approvals, NOCs, and completion certificates with SBCA, LDA, CDA, and other local authorities. Navigating local regulations is part of our standard service — clients do not handle paperwork alone.
A contractor builds what is on paper. Without proper drawings, builds go over budget, structural problems surface later, and you have no legal protection. An architect produces the approved drawings your contractor needs, supervises quality on site, and is legally accountable for the design. Both roles are necessary.
Yes. We have completed projects in Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad, and internationally. Remote coordination is handled through regular site visits, video calls, and local site supervisors where needed. Distance does not affect design quality — it only requires better communication planning upfront.