Dakkhindihi Rabindra Complex
Abstract
Different philosophical advancements have influenced human
civilisation from an early age, whether it be through its literal,
cultural, social, or architectural components. Literature and art,
which serve as a platform for such intellectual development, are
crucial in influencing how individuals conduct their lives and how
they view the world. Rabindranath Tagore, known as Visya Kabi
(Poet of the Universe), was one of the great pioneers of the 19th
and 20th centuries who helped spur this progress. In the field of
literature, Rabindranath Tagore is a charismatic and diverse author.
His writing seems to speak to Bengalis' spirits and inspire newly
developed literary passions. His contribution to the development of
new educational concepts, meanwhile, has been overshadowed by
his popularity as a poet. A significant portion of the great poet's
life is still preserved in the area of Dakshindi, Phultola, which is
located between Jessore and Khulna and is home to the
father-in-law's residence of the great poet. In 1995, the district
commissioner Riazul Haque and a few other art enthusiasts came
up with the idea to build a cultural institute that would preserve the
existing building and serve as a hub for cultural practice where all
types of creative and diverse socio-cultural activities could be
planned and carried out. Residents of a community desire a
location where they can congregate, share ideas, and develop their
aesthetic sensibilities. A proposal for such a complex would also
need to make an effort to comprehend Tagore's philosophy and
include his educational ideas in order to discover a way to
construct that harmoniously blended with the surrounding social or
natural environment. The existing structure (Rabindra Bhaban)
must also be respected and preserved by the design in order to
portray Rabindra Complex as a conservation project.