MRT at cultural corridor at Shahbagh node, Bangladesh
Abstract
In this project the basic public facility like MRT station and a public space for amenity like a
cultural space were introduced and the possible opportunity it might bring together with the
impact was explored. Twenty million people will live in Dhaka in 2030 if present growth trends to
continue. Unhindered informal/unplanned and formal/planned growth on its fragile ecology
makes it one of the most vulnerable/unlivable cities on the planet in the face of climate change
and other natural calamities. The present traffic scenario is connected with this explosive urban
growth and has to be treated accordingly. Dhaka city's transport network awaits a big change,
as the government plans seven metro-rail and bus rapid transit routes under an integrated mass
traffic system. Government officials said the state-run Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority
(DTCA) and the Roads and Highways Department (RHD) would construct three metro rail
transit (MRT) and four bus rapid transit (BRT) lines to ease traffic snarls in the busy metropolis.