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BSRM hosts architecture conference Architecture: Where to Go

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14 May, 2025, 04:05 pm
Last modified: 14 May, 2025, 04:44 pm

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BSRM hosts architecture conference Architecture: Where to Go

Press Release
14 May, 2025, 04:05 pm
Last modified: 14 May, 2025, 04:44 pm
BSRM hosts architecture conference Architecture: Where to Go

BSRM hosted the Architecture Conference "Architecture: Where to Go," a timely and essential platform for addressing evolving architectural perspectives. The platform will also encourage constructive dialogue on the future of our built environment. The Conference consists of an Exhibition, a Seminar, and a Recognition Ceremony.

BSRM, with a proud history of 74 years, has always stood on the foundation of innovation, integrity, and creativity. BSRM is a future-focused organisation. It values every customer, every stakeholder, and especially the youth, considering them the actual "movers and shakers" of tomorrow. BSRM is committed to pushing beyond traditional boundaries to foster sustainability and inclusive development. BSRM believes the leaders of tomorrow must be empowered today.

The conference "Architecture: Where to Go" reflects our commitment, and we are delighted to bring together academicians, practitioners, and young innovators under one roof. Fifty-four outstanding projects were submitted nationwide, featuring ideas on climate resilience, urban planning, and inclusive design. The two-day Conference is designed to be a vibrant platform for learning and exchange.

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Professor Dr Abu Sayeed Mostaque Ahmed, President of IAB (Institute of Architects Bangladesh), inaugurated the two-day conference. The Managing Director of BSRM, Mr. Aameir Alihussain, the Deputy Managing Director of BSRM, Mr. Tapan Sengupta, and other high company officials were present, along with other distinguished guests. Renowned architects from the Country also attended the event.

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