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Redesigning the Azimpur colony: housing complex for government employees Azimpur, Dhaka
(BRAC University, 2018)Housing in Dhaka, in the most crowded urban communities in the world has turned out to be more a need than desire. Due to economic reasons, Dhaka is as of now with shortage of grounds for giving home to its tenants. Thus, ... -
Redevelopment of Bangladesh folk art and craft foundation
(Brac University, 2020)Folk art and craft symbolize the tradition of the diverse communities and their lifestyle as they lived on this deltaic land and its landscape has major contribution in the cultural, socio economic life of the people of ... -
Redevelopment of Bangladesh Folk Art And Crafts Museum Complex
(BRAC Univeristy, 2017)Bangladesh has seen its socio-economic and cultural life determined by its deltaic landscape created by the major rivers and their innumerable tributaries. It has also influenced its arts and crafts throughout time. Folk ... -
Redevelopment of Bangladesh folk arts and crafts museum complex
(Brac University, 2019-08)Bangladesh has seen its socio-economic and cultural life determined by its deltaic landscape created by the major rivers and their innumerable tributaries. It has also influenced its arts and crafts throughout time. Folk ... -
Redevelopment of Bibir Bazar Konda, Keraniganj
(Brac University, 2022)Bazaar is a covered or uncovered place where people gather in a marketplace where various merchandisers or shopkeepers gather around so that goods and services can be exchanged. The history of Bazar has been significantly ... -
Redevelopment of central jail area: Lalbagh, old Dhaka
(BRAC University, 2012-04)Old dhaka is a place enriched with culture, tradition, history and a wonderful example of social bonding. But as times passes we all are losing this essence of old dhaka because of lack of space and facilities. As through ... -
Reducing community risk through disaster resilient housing in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2015)Bangladesh is a multi-hazardous and disaster prone country due to its geographic location and socio-economic condition of the people. Every year natural disasters disrupt the lives of people in some parts of the country. ... -
Reducing the health effect of natural hazards in Bangladesh
(© 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc., 2013-11)Bangladesh, with a population of 151 million people, is a country that is particularly prone to natural disasters: 26% of the population are affected by cyclones and 70% live in flood-prone regions. Mortality and morbidity ... -
Reducing the health effect of natural hazards in Bangladesh
(© 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc., 2013-11)Bangladesh, with a population of 151 million people, is a country that is particularly prone to natural disasters: 26% of the population are affected by cyclones and 70% live in flood-prone regions. Mortality and morbidity ... -
Reduction of fire hazard risk in RMG factories in Bangladesh through design and planning approaches
(BRAC University, 2015-09-07)To reduce the fire hazard in RMG we should look into the issue in a holistic approach both from planning and design point of view. Because a well designed factory will not be able to ensure the ultimate fire safety in RMG ... -
Reduction of flood risk by indigenous knowledge at Alekdiar Char of Shibalaya Upazila in Manikganj district
(BRAC University, 2012)The present study tries to identify the livelihood practices of the char dwellers. It also focus to assess their economic condition in relation to livelihood practices. Local people’s participation in the research process ... -
Rehabilitation & training center for destitute children, Gazipur, Konabari
(BRAC University, 2019)Homeless children who live on the streets and children affected by extreme poverty has become a very sensitive issue of all over the world. It is now reached such an extreme level that sheltering and training them become ... -
Rehabilitation & training centre for the destitute children: Konabari, Gazipur
(BRAC University, 2016)The rising issue of homeless children on the streets & children affected by extreme poverty has outstretched to such levels that measures like sheltering & training them has long been implemented in many places of our ... -
Rehabilitation and training center for destitute children Konabari, Gazipur
(Brac University, 2021-01)Destitute children are one of the most at risk people in the world. Decades of research in the psychological development of children and rehabilitation of destitute children have shown that through children's emotional, ... -
Rehabilitation center for substance abuse
(BRAC University, 2016-04)APON asokti punorbation kendro was founded October 1st, 1994 by Brother Ronald Drahozal, CSC (conspicuous service cross ). APON was established his rehabilitation center at Manikganj where it was named as Apon Ga. A ... -
Rehabilitation centre for street children, Kushtia
(Brac University, 2021)In recent years, the number of street children in Bangladesh has risen dramatically. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS) claims that in 2015, there were 1.5 million street children, and by 2024, that ... -
Rejuvenating Kallyanpur Canal
(Brac University, 2022-01)Waterlogging is a burning problem of Dhaka city, and the major reason behind it is the loss of canals. Despite several attempts taken by relevant authorities to dredge and remove illegal encroachments, these recovery ... -
Rejuvenating the flowing sanctity of Panatirtha : enhancing the natural and cultural tourism of Panatirtha, Tahirpur through architectural and planning intervention
(Brac University, 2023-09)According to a popular adage, "sava tirthe varvar, pana tirthe ekvar," the same purity that can be obtained by bathing in other holy locations for periods of time can be obtained by bathing in "Panatirtha" only once. ... -
Reliability of rainwater harvesting system in the coastal Bangladesh: A conceptual framework for cluster approach tank sharing model
(Brac University, 2022-10)Despite having an average annual rainfall of 2400mm- 2600mm rainwater harvesting is still considered as “Seasonal solution” for drinking water sources in the coastal area of Bangladesh. Given the phenomenon of “Too ... -
Reliability of rainwater harvesting system in the coastal Bangladesh: a conceptual framework for cluster approach Tank Sharing Model
(Brac University, 2022-10)Despite having an average annual rainfall of 2400mm- 2600mm rainwater harvesting is still considered as “Seasonal solution” for drinking water sources in the coastal area of Bangladesh. Given the phenomenon of “Too much ...