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Urban Meehsaan by Nakshabid Architects

 Name of Project: URBAN MEEHSAAN Location: Plot: 7, Block K, Road no 14, Baridhara City: Dhaka Country: Bangladesh Site Area: 375 sq m Year of Completion: 2024 Developer: Urban design & development Ltd. Project Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nZUFiP5YDsitCUKb6  Principal Architect: Ar. Bayejid Mahbub Khondker Project Architect: Ar. Piravi Kabir Interior: Ar. Subrata S Hazra Structural Consultant: Engr. Md. Monayem Hossain PME Consultant: Multi Product Engineering Photo Credit: Maruf Raihan Nestled within the prestigious Baridhara Diplomatic Zone in Dhaka, stands this exquisite apartment building epitomizing modern luxury and elegance. With its sleek contemporary architecture, the building exudes sophistication and charm.  The exterior is adorned with fair-face concrete and full-length fenestrations, reflecting the dynamic energy of the bustling city. Surrounding the building, verdant lawns and manicured gardens provide residents with serene retreat s.   Stepping inside, residents

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