The trust has restored and rehabilitated over 350 monuments and historic sites all over the world, especially in south Asia.
UNESCO also awarded it 13 heritage awards for excellence in restoration. • Restoration of the
Walled City of Lahore in partnership with the
Government of Punjab. • Restoration of
Humayun's Tomb and water fountains in the gardens, 2007–2013 • Restoration of
Sunder Nursery,
New Delhi, 2007–2019. It created a 90-acre heritage garden with 15 historical monuments and over 300 tree species, making it Delhi's first
arboretum. This 10-year project to restore the 16th-century garden to its former glory was done in collaboration with the
Delhi Municipal Corporation and
Central Public Works Department and
Archaeological Survey of India,
Government of India. • Restoration
tomb of Isa Khan, 2011–2015 • Restoration of the
Qutb Shahi tombs in
Hyderabad, India in collaboration with the
Telangana State Archaeology and Museums Department. • Restoration of the
Sabz Burj close to Humayun's tomb, 2019–present • Restoration of
Lahore Fort Picture Wall, 2017–2019 • Restoration of the central souq in the
Ancient City of Aleppo (Received
ICCROM-Sharjah Award for Best Practice in Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management in the Arab region) • Restoration of
Tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana with the InterGlobe Foundation and the Archaeological Survey of India, 2014–2020 • Restoration of the
Paigah Tombs and
Saidani Ma Tomb in Hyderabad. == Awards ==