Supreme Court Building Design
The Supreme Court's building design was prepared by famous ____firm, M/S Kenzo Tange Association.
سپریم کورٹ کی عمارت کا ڈیزائن کس مشہور فرم، کینزو ٹینگے۔ایسوسی ایشن نے تیار کیا تھا۔
Answer: Japanese
Explanation
The building's design was prepared by a famous Japanese firm, M/S Kenzo Tange Associates.
It is located on the Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, Pakistan.
The Construction started in the 1960s
Building Completed in 1993
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