Kamil Khan Mumtaz is a Pakistani architect in private practice in Lahore. He was trained at the Architectural Association, London in the 1960's after which he returned to Pakistan to practice and teach. He was head of the of the National College of Arts, Lahore between 1966-1975. He has been a memebr of several architecture juries and has widely lectured in Europe and Asia. In 1985, he authored Architecture in Pakistan, a Concept Media Publication.
Mumtaz, Kamil Khan. Habitat and Desert: “The Case of Cholistan”. In The Changing Rural Habitat; Volume I: Case Studies, edited by Brian Brace Taylor. Singapore: Concept Media/Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1982.
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Essay in The Changing Rural Habitat; Volume I: Case Studies, proceedings of Seminar Six in the series Architectural Transformations in the Islamic World. Held in Beijing, People's Republic of China, October 19-22, 1981.