Redevelopment of RDA market area
Abstract
In this century, now Rajshahi is a metropolitan city and a major urban, commercial and
educational center of Bangladesh. With the arrival of the Dutch kings in Rajshahi during
the 18th century, trade and commerce began. Later, during the occupation of this area by
the Dutch and British, indigo and silk farming expanded, and Shaheb Bazar came to serve
as the hub of the city of Rajshahi's economic prosperity. While the Natore-Nawabganj
highway was being built in 1987, many shop owners and shopkeepers suffered losses. To
aid in their restoration, the Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA) filled in the pond
behind the former Shaheb Bazaar market and erected a market that became known as
RDA market.
With time, the area from Moni Chattar to Zero point node transformed into the most
significant commercial zone in the city's center thanks to the RDA Market and Shaheb
Bazar vegetable market, banks and offices, student hostels that were later established
surrounding the market, and the remaining portion of the old Shaheb Bazaar market.
RDA market, while being one of Rajshahi's most significant markets, was deemed
hazardous in 2013 due to a number of issues, including structural fragility, a high risk of
fire, a lack of natural light, and poor ventilation access. Since then, these issues have
made it more difficult to use this well-known market. The goal of the project is to investigate the interactions between various sorts of functions while constructing a hybrid urban civic breathing space at the important commercial hub
of a city on an urban scale.