Jamdani village
Abstract
Jamdani is regarded as one of the most exquisite revelations among the weavers' artistic talents
in Bangladesh. In 2013, UNESCO designated Jamdani's traditional art as an Intangible Cultural
Heritage of Humanity, and it was granted Geographical Indication (GI) designation. The intricate
process of putting individual fibers into fabrics is delicate and worth of high praise and
recognition. The weavers, who play a major role in the growth of the country's textile sector, are
in reality, denied basic needs and minimal reimbursement for a decent living. The traditional
craft of weaving Jamdani is currently confronted with a glorious past, a complicated present,
and an uncertain future – regrettably crawling towards the verge of extinction. This paper deals
with the strategical design chosen for the benefit of the weavers' community, focusing on the
marginal group of weavers with a questionable economic state and vulnerable living conditions.
The project is a network of functions – interweaving traditional values and ensuring sustainable
living condition for the targeted weaving community that also allows local and global visitors
from all over the world to appreciate, observe, and learn.