Now showing items 421-440 of 503

    • SOS children’s village, Barishal 

      Rifa, Tasnim Nuzhat (Brac University, 2021)
      Bangladesh is one of the poorest and most densely populated countries in the world. The country’s economic growth has been severely affected by the political unrest and natural disasters occurring here. Local experts ...
    • SOS Shishu Polli Rangamati, Chittagong, Bangladesh 

      Tahseen, Syeda Nameera (BRAC University, 2012)
      SOS is an international organization which runs charity concerns and mainly orphanages worldwide. SOS 'orphanages' are somewhat different than the image of any typical orphanage comes into mind. Generally SOS looks for ...
    • Space for people: Mixed-use complex 

      Iqbal, Mashiat (Brac University, 2021-01)
      Chittagong is the second largest city in Bangladesh. Its location near the Bay of Bengal has made it a major economic hub attracting commerce, business and industrial activities. However, despite its rich culture and ...
    • Sports center Bhatiary, Chittagong 

      Rubaiyat, Farah (BRAC Univeristy, 2018)
    • Sports complex, Gulshan 2 

      Das, Prannoy (Brac University, 2019-08)
      The project Sports Complex is a sports facility in Gulshan 2 residential area where it will serve as a sports facility and will also be a community space for the people in the area and the project is in a compact space ...
    • Sports education and training college: glorifying physical activity among people 

      Farah, Atera (BRAC University, 2018-10-04)
      Government Physical College in Dhaka, is designed to take an interdisciplinary approach to study in physical education. As well as gaining applied fitness in a range of physical activity, and will enrich critical skills ...
    • Sports training complex: Purbachal new town, Dhaka 

      Haque, Md Injamul (BRAC University, 2016)
      The people of this nation were always avid lovers and supporters of sports. The nation bursts with exuberating energy and color whenever the FIFA or ICC World Cup occur. Football was vastly viewed and enjoyed by the people ...
    • 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 ...
    • Sritikothon: A way to revive the lost identity of Puthia Rajbari & Temple Complex 

      Iqbal, Farhin (Brac University, 2021-06)
      In a third-world country like Bangladesh cultural heritage is often perceived as a luxurious and unnecessary event. People in our country are generally unaware of the value of cultural heritage and do not feel the ...
    • State of disaster risk management in Dhaka city 

      Rahman, Mohammad Aminur (BRAC University, 2006-09)
      This study is aimed at giving an idea about where we are standing regarding disaster risks in Dhaka. It started with the disaster management context at the national level and detailed out the development and urban management ...
    • The state of GIS application in flood management of Bangladesh 

      Rahman, Halima (BRAC University, 2009-01)
    • Story-telling through architecture (rethinking Bangladesh Shishu Academy) 

      Tasneem, Tanzina (BRAC University, 2016)
      Storytelling is an age old practice that shape much of the world as we know it and our views on where we stand relative to it; in other words our identity( Berger & Luckmann, 1966). Being a nation that have survived waves ...
    • Structural strengthening of settlements in the coastal areas of Bangladesh 

      Rahman, Tahmina (BRAC University, 2008-09)
      The coastal areas of Bangladesh are prone to cyclone disasters for the geographical,economic and environmental background. It is recognized that Bangladesh will be adversely affected by climate change effects with more ...
    • A study on coastal water pollution of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal 

      Rahman, Mohammad Mizanur (BRAC University, 2006-09)
      The natural disasters have been regularly taking toll on the people and the resources of Bangladesh. Natural disaster causes inexpressible damage to lives, properties, livestock, life support systems and infrastructures. ...
    • A study on earthquake preparedness in schools in Dhaka North city corporation 

      Ziauddin, Nafisa (BRAC University, 2016)
      Bangladesh is one of the most populous and disaster prone countries in the world. Bangladesh is exposed to floods and cyclones, and the risk of other disasters such as drought, earthquakes, and tornados is increasing. ...
    • Suitability of pond sand dilters as safe drinking water solution in storm surge prone areas of Bangladesh: a case study of Post-Aila situation in Shyamnagar, Satkhira district, Khulna 

      Farhana, Sayeeda (BRAC University, 2011)
      This study focuses on the suitability of Pond Sand Filter (PSF) as safe drinking water option in storm surge prone areas in the south-western coastal areas of Bangladesh both at normal times as well as during disasters. ...
    • Sultana Kamal Sport's Complex 

      Habib, Rayma (BRAC University, 2017)
      Sultana Kamal Women‟s Complex is mainly designed to create a sport activity space dedicated only to women. It is a multi-functional complex accommodating several kind of sports and as well as a residential dormitory for ...
    • Sultana Kamal Women’s Complex: the redevelopment of a sports complex 

      Paul, Punam Priom (Brac University, 2016)
      Sultana Kamal Women’s Complex is a sports based entity situated in the heart of Dhanmondi. The complex is commonly used by the females of the city and also any professional women’s sports team players. The reason why it ...
    • Sylhet Divisional Museum 

      Raihan, Arif (Brac University, 2021-09)
      On a larger scale, Sylhet is known for its natural beauty and topographical features, such as tilas, tea estates, haor, natural fountains, and so on. The natural feature of this Division has a significant impact on ...
    • Sylhet Divisional Museum 

      Rahman, Mahfujur (Brac University, 2019-08)
      In broder perspective, we know Sylhet for its natural beauty and geographical features, for instance, tilas, tea estates, haor, natural fountains, etc. The history, culture and living patterns are highly influenced by ...