Doxiadis Associates is an architecture firm founded by Greek architect and urban planner Constantinos A. Doxiadis in 1951. In its early days, the firm took on a number of important planning projects in Middle Eastern countries, including the development plan for Islamabad, built as a new city and capital of Pakistan in 1959. The firm continued to operate after its founder's death in 1975 and today covers a number of fields of specialization in projects of international scope.
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