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CHAABI House by EKNC, SYSTEM Architects...

  CHAABI House.... Location: Rupganj Upazila, BANGLADESH Architects: EKNC, SYSTEM Architects Lead Architects: Enamul Karim Nirjhar Project Architect: Mayeesha Tasneem Design Team: Nishat Tasnim Auroni Photographs: Maruf Raihan Drawing And Construction Coordination: Ahsan Ullah Structural Consultant: Texture Consultant Electrical Consultant: Utility Consultant Project Management And Site Engineering: Shoaib Mahmud Texture Consultant: Asaduzzaman Prince Design Corner: Shahjahan Utility Consultant: Ajmeer Sharif Plumbing Consultant: Design Corner Image Source: Archdaily From The Architect: In a serene environment, situated just on the outskirts of Dhaka city with proximity to the river Shitalakha, the design was intended for the residence of a family. With its transitional layers of indoor-outdoor spaces, the residence offers generous spreads of filtered daylight glazing through the interiors. It intended for people to look for the unknown and ask from the unknown. Hence, the residence wa

Beyond Survival: A Safe Space for Rohingya Women and Girls

  Architect: Rizvi Hassan and Team. Year: 2019. Location: Rohingya Refugee Camp ( 25) , Alikhali, Teknaf. Client: FDMN Women & Girls (supported by UNICEF & BRAC). The harrowing experience of conflict, displacement and associated stresses have disproportionately affected the Rohingya women and girls, who need urgent supports. Safe Space for Women and Girls, serving as a platform, allows Rohingya women and girls to advocate for basic services. The facility also plays a key role in providing women’s access to community support networks while strengthening social relationship. | Notes from the Architect | How fast a landscape changes is quite astonishing to witness and how fast people cope up is more of a surprise. The influx happened in August 25 of 2017 and since then Rohingya refugees, local hosting communities as well as the reserved forests of Teknaf area have gone through unimaginable changes. Rohingya refugees have been fighting with vulnerabilities in terms of basic shelter

Building of The Year 2024 by Archdaily

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Zulrin: A Weekend Retreat Fused in a Bucolic Landscape

  Name: M A Kader Zeeshan & Ridwan Tanvir Year: 2017 Location: Narshingdi, Bangladesh Client: Md. Nasiruddin Chowdhury The project blatantly symbolizes a fusion between urban-rural environment. Designed for a family from crowded capital, who are deprived of fresh air and sense of freedom and very much willing to reconnect with the bucolic life. The core idea of this built environment is to preserve the essence of the simplicity of our ancestors, once had back in their times and transcend some of that to the next generations, hence named after client’s two children as “Zulrin House”. | Notes from the Architect | Renzo Piano once stated “Architecture is a very dangerous job. If a writer makes a bad book, eh, people don’t read it. But if you make bad architecture, you impose ugliness on a place for a hundred years.” We can’t agree more with this notion. However, it’s not only about imposing ugliness, it’s also about the human experience of the building and associated health and comfor

Sabuj Pata - Residence by Indigenous

  The traditional courtyard housing is rapidly disappearing from all suburban areas due to urban aggression. In tropics, the significant precipitation rate, humidity, bright sun, water bodies and vegetation all together help to prepare a comfortable life inside and outside with the wise arrangements and orientation of functions both horizontally and vertically, which are attempted to achieve in the Sabuj Pata Residence at Savar, Hemayetpur. The residence is skillfully designed by Asia Karim under the firm, Indigenous. Naim Ahmed Kibria, Proddut Basak, Md. Abdul Momit Talukder, Eva Akter worked in the design team while Mir Enayet Hossain did the structural design. The 12.08 katha land space has a ground coverage of 206.36 sqm. The open plans help cross ventilation through the building and the triple-height void acts as a stack ventilator. Along with this void, the courtyard is set to the east looking south to draw the light and breeze. The benefit of living in nature with urban faciliti