The National Parliament House in Dhaka, Bangladesh makes no attempt to hide it's evilness
Image 19 of 32 from gallery of Karim Residence / ARCHFIELD Bangladesh. Photograph by Mahfuzul Hasan Rana
Award-winning Bangladeshi architect Rafiq Azam creates compelling designs which draw on the ideas of green architecture community and urbanity.
In the Munum Residence completed in 2013 in Chittagong in southeast Bangladesh Rafiq Azam reaches his architectural maturity adding elements characteristic of his
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Shah Mahmud Mosque: built in 1680 AD at Egaroshindoor.
The landscape and light qualities of Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury/URBANA’s Friendship Centre in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, are photographed by Hélène Binet.
Last month’s essay initiated this exercise by looking briefly at some aspects of vernacular, historic architecture and modern architecture. This month’s
built like a fortress protecting from seismic activity, harsh weather conditions and security breaches, the concrete structure forms a vertical green oasis.
Image 8 of 26 from gallery of Hélène Binet Captures Kashef Chowdhury's Aga-Khan-Winning Friendship Centre in Bangladesh. Photograph by Hélène Binet
Image 67 of 106 from gallery of The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Announces 2016 Shortlist. Friendship Centre, Gaibandha, Bangladesh, URBANA / Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury. Image Courtesy of The Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Image 8 of 26 from gallery of Hélène Binet Captures Kashef Chowdhury's Aga-Khan-Winning Friendship Centre in Bangladesh. Photograph by Hélène Binet
Image 19 of 24 from gallery of Mamun Residence / Shatotto. Courtesy of Shatotto
Architecture has not been an easy profession for women, but from the very start, a talented and courageous cadre of female architects has pushed the
The final results of the 9th Annual Emirates Glass LEAF Awards have been announced in London. Winner of the Public Building Award, and also Overall Winner for 2012, was