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    • The adaptive re-use of Painam nagar 

      Ahmed, Badruzzahan (BRAC University, 2014)
      Painam Nagar is a set of fifty-two abandoned street-front houses once owned by rich Hindu merchant families. It is situated in Sonargaon, the ancient capital of Bengal during the Sultanate Period, at present day 17 miles ...
    • Insight: A retreat for synaptic symbiosis and self-autonomy 

      Eshita, Amlin Iqbal (BRAC University, 2014)
    • Museum and research center for the traditional textiles of Bangladesh 

      Syeda Mushda, Ali (BRAC University, 2014)
    • Institute for the differently abled children (Proyash) 

      Mahmud, Iffat Ara (BRAC University, 2014-12)
      In Bangladesh about 1.8 core people (United Nations ESCAP Survey Feb 2011) with different sorts of disabilities live around us while we do nothing and keep silent as if to deny their existence in the society. Anyone who ...
    • Rethinking Urban recreation space through vertical expansion 

      Rahaman, A. K.M. Abdur (BRAC University, 2014)
      This paper focuses on the possibilities of adaptation of the urban recreational spaces of going vertical, based on the theory of high rise to tackle the land scarcity issue and making the lands for recreational activities ...
    • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib International Airport Sreenagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh 

      Tasnim, Tazkia (BRAC University, 2014-12)
      This Dissertation aims to provide a clear vision to its reader about the importance of a new airport with the growing air traffic and cargo business in the current socio-economic situation of Bangladesh. It also studies ...
    • Centre for Puppetry 

      Hossen, Md. Asad (BRAC University, 2014)
      The project, ‘Puppet Animation Theatre and Children Centre’, aims to create a better world for the children that will ensure them to grow up in a joyful environment, to learn the basics of life, to see the difference between ...
    • Rabindra Institute of performing arts 

      Hasan, Sumaya (BRAC University, 2014-08)
      Human civilization from an early age has been influenced by different philosophical developments whether that is through its literal, cultural, social or architectural aspects. Art and literature which is a media for such ...
    • Sangshaptak asrayon o punarbashon Kendro 

      Mosharraf, Bidoura (BRAC University, 2014)
      One out of every three women worldwide is a victim of violence—physical, sexual or psychological—throughout her life time. Considering, the global population of about 6 billion where women constitute nearly half of it, ...
    • Islamic learning and research center 

      Hossain, Maisha (BRAC University, 2014-12)
    • Platform for conscience 

      Tasnim, Zarin (BRAC University, 2014)
    • Bangladesh aviation and aerospace museum 

      Sultana, Mehnaj (BRAC University, 2014)
    • RAB Head quarters, Ashkona, Uttara, Dhaka 

      Sinthee, Aleya Farah (BRAC University, 2014-12)
      From a bird's eye view of the present crime scenario of Bangladesh, one wouldn’t require a keen pair of eyes to call it pathetic in one word. The mechanism and dynamics of crime are spreading briskly like wildfire. Various ...
    • Hemayetpur Psychiatric center, Pabna Bangladesh 

      Alim, Ishika (BRAC University, 2014-08)
      Environment strongly influences the psychological and physiological state of human being. Over the past one century, there has been growing recognition towards the impact of psychiatric hospital environment and architectural ...
    • Ready-made garments factory : in a sub-urban settings 

      Mahmud, Abir (BRAC University, 2014)
      Garments sector is the life blood of Bangladesh as the agricultural land has there been turned to a country of garments industries. Employment in the Ready-made garment sector in Bangladesh provides workers with economic ...
    • Srishti Kabbo : cosmology museum 

      Siraj, Sarika (BRAC University, 2014)
      The cosmological journey of this universe begun from darkness, from nothing- as it is seen from human perspective. This journey has been changing its shape through evolution as people started to question everything. Since ...
    • Impacts of flood on the lives and livelyhoods of people in Bangladesh: A case study of a village in Manikganj district 

      Rahman, Saleh Ur (BRAC University, 2014)
      Water induced disaster including flood accounts over 30% of total losses of lives due to natural disaster in Bangladesh. On one hand, spatial variation on geography over short reaches, young and complex geology, and ...
    • Quality of life among survivors from building collapse: case study of Rana Plaza, Savar, Dhaka 

      Alve, Md. Yeasir Arafat (BRAC University, 2014)
      The study identifies the quality of life among the survivors of the Rana plaza building collapse incident at Savar, Dhaka at 2013. It also finds out the association between demographic factors (age, sex, income, diagnosis) ...
    • Green museum and conservation centre at Purbachal 

      Ferdous, Tasnim (BRAC University, 2014-08)
      The proposal is for a museum and conservation centre dedicated to plants of Bangladesh. The green and sustainable building will exhibit the diversity of native plants under their own ecological environment and showing ...
    • Community based visitor's facilities in Alikadam, Bandarban 

      Khan, Zerin Tasnim (BRAC University, 2014-03)
      The project explores the role of architecture in educating according to the principles of eco-tourism in rural Bangladesh. The project proposes to use architecture as a way of economically supporting a struggling hilly ...