Habib Fida Ali (1935 – 7 January 2017) (Urdu: حبیب فدا علی) was one of Pakistan's most prominent architects,[1][2][3] working in the modernist tradition.
[4] Fida Ali was born to a Dawoodi Bohra family[5] in Karachi and attended St. Patrick's primary school there, before in 1952 becoming a boarder at Aitchison College, Lahore, to take his O and A levels examinations.
He returned to Pakistan in 1963 to join William Perry's architectural practice in Karachi, and established his own practice in 1965.
[6] Habib Fida Ali had worked on the following buildings and architectural projects.
Habib Fida Ali died on 7 January 2017.