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    • Adaptive rethinking of Jamuna Future Park as a Civic Space 

      Shama, Nuzhat (Brac University, 2022-09)
      Democratic societies thrive on spatial settings which cater to the innate need for socializing for human beings. In the era of globalization and late-stage capitalism, it is crucial to understand the intricacies of ...
    • Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology 

      Afaf, Fabliha (Brac University, 2021-06)
      The demand for higher education in our country is increasing. As more school graduates emerge, the need to get admission to a good university is rising. As our public Universities cannot keep up with the growing number ...
    • Amelioration: redemption of Hazaribagh through natural solace 

      Fateha, Hamidah Ashrafi (BRAC University, 2017-08)
      “An intense foul smell that burns all the way to the lungs”- is what many think of as the name, Hajaribagh comes. The sole memory of a visit to the place leaves many with a disturbing headache. Yet around 2, 00,000 people ...
    • Bangabandhu Complex, Sylhet 

      Ishtiaque, Sadia (Brac University, 2022)
      Bandar bazaar, Sylhet's principal business sector has grown in an unplanned and haphazard manner, becoming exceedingly crowded. Because of fast urbanization and different socioeconomic developments, this area expanded ...
    • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theater, Barisal 

      Oyshi, Sk Farzana (Brac University, 2022-09)
      In today's world, science is a crucial foundational subject and an essential element of life. Being surrounded by nations that are continually enhancing and expanding their knowledge of science and technology, Bangladesh ...
    • Bangladesh film city: Kaliakoir, Gazipur 

      Rahman, Nafiza Yasmin (BRAC University, 2015-08)
      Film is one of the most popular form of art. People may fail to understand the idea of art, but everyone can relate to the concept of film. It is film, which brings the story telling to life. In a developing country like ...
    • Bongotaj Memorial Museum Complex Gazipur | Bangladesh 

      Sayeed, Anjum (Brac University, 2022)
      Bongotaj Tajuddin Ahmed was the first prime minister of Bangladesh. One of Bangladesh's most important national leaders. He was a frequent companion on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's political path. In the absence ...
    • Center for Khadi Development and Expansion 

      Akhter, Zaria (Brac University, 2020-01)
      Khadi is one of the oldest heritage crafts of Bangladesh. The fabric has stood the test of time simply because of its versatility, simplicity and climate-responsive nature. Unfortunately, the existence of this craft has ...
    • Cultivation of aestheticism : a hub for promoting the culture of the tea garden people 

      Azam, Hasnat Zamiul (BRAC University, 2018-02)
      The history of tea workers in Bangladesh goes way back 150 years into the British period and these indigenous people have a history of rich culture and rituals. But these workers, due to the flow of time and exploitation ...
    • Daripara Gazipur Eco Resort 

      Baroi, Juliet Sinthy (Brac University, 2020-05)
      The paper is an attempt to understand major characteristics of an Eco resort. Which will serve as not just a typical apartment resort but to create language with nature. The site is in Daripara which is in Gazipur a ...
    • Entwining : Revitalizing by weaving different entities together, Redevelopment of RDA market area, Rajshahi 

      Tasneem, Mayeesha (Brac University, 2020-10)
      Trade and commerce started in Rajshahi during the 18th century through the arrival of the Dutch rulers. Later, through indigo and silk cultivation during the Dutch and British reign in this region, economic prosperity ...
    • Ethnic Heritage & Cultural Research Academy, Durgapur, Netrakona 

      Rashid, Nafiur (Brac University, 2022-09)
      A large number of tribal or indigenous people live in Bangladesh's east northern region. This area is home to around 12,000 indigenous people. In comparison to Bengalis, they are a minority. They should, however, be ...
    • Healing Oasis: De-addiction center for drug addicts 

      Farnaz, Afrida (Brac University, 2022-09)
      The number of drug cases increasing in Bangladesh is alarming. The police have taken the initiative to set up rehabs in every district to reduce the number of addicts in the country. Currently, there are only 328 ...
    • National Sports Complex for the differently abled 

      Rusd, Aaymaan Aashaab (Brac University, 2021-06)
      The topic of disability and proper facilities for the differently abled community has become a major socio-economic issue in Bangladesh. As a result the Ministry of Social Welfare under the Public Works Department (PWD) ...
    • The Path: Regenerating tourism in Mainamati 

      Saba, Subha Tahsin (Brac University, 2022-09)
      Bangladesh is enriched with archeological sites all over the country which plays a very significant role to fortify the past history. These sites work as a bridge between the past and present and an inspiration for the ...
    • Redefining bongobazar hawkers’ market complex Gulistan, Fulbaria, Dhaka 

      Humayra, Zareen Tasnim (Brac University, 2022-09)
      Bongobazar has great significance for its age-old identity for low-priced garments, suitable location, and commercial importance for local wholesale buyers (mainly middle-class and low income people) across the nation. ...
    • Redevelopment of Bibir Bazar Konda, Keraniganj 

      Marium, Mahzabin (Brac University, 2022)
      Bazaar is a covered or uncovered place where people gather in a marketplace where various merchandisers or shopkeepers gather around so that goods and services can be exchanged. The history of Bazar has been significantly ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Transgender development academy 

      Hridi, Noshin Tasneem (2017)
      The project aims to accept the Transgender or third gender people and giving them their rights to live like other men and women. There are three parts of the building, public, semi public and private. These all spaces are ...