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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2026

Architecture

Architecture

The introduction of a water body, bamboo screen, high ceiling and other vernacular elements substantially reduce electricity costs by eliminating the need for air conditioning and artificial lighting and making the space cool and comfortable to work in.Photo: Jubair Hasan

Amber Denim Loom Shed: A contemporary architecture that blends tradition with modernity 

The loom shed was inspired from the traditional houses in Bangladesh sheltering ordinary people, built by those with no architectural training but who are more concerned with fulfilling their needs...

The flight of stairs goes up to the next level, where the glassed living room is located. The first floor contains two bedrooms with a roof of green on the ceiling. Photo: Ar. Maruf Raihan/Corpovisuals

A container house that escapes urban boredom

To accommodate a function under a single roof, and resembling traditional Islamic architecture - were the main challenges behind designing Kamalapur Railway Station Photo: Noor A Alam/TBS

The architectural significance of the Kamalapur Railway Station

Dhaka University's 'TSC' to be demolished to erect a new building: How acceptable is the decision?

Dhaka University's 'TSC' to be demolished to erect a new building: How acceptable is the decision?

Aerial view of Dhaka City. RAJUK has consistently failed to address proper management of the city even after coming up with the proposed Detailed Area Plan. Photo: Collected

Whose interest does the proposed Detailed Area Plan (DAP) serve?

Photo: BSS/AFP

Trump orders US govt to only construct ‘beautiful’ buildings

The design incorporates a circular structure with a round courtyard in the middle. Photo: Shompod Abdullah Al Hai

Architecture that inspires education

The private villa is situated amid the coastal freshness of Himchori. Photo: Sandro DI Carlo Darsa

A private villa by the longest marine drive

Man riding bicycle - Dhakaites may lean more towards bicycling once the pandemic is over, making bike lanes a necessary amenity. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Architecture for a post-pandemic world

Future of architecture bright in Bangladesh

Future of architecture bright in Bangladesh

Facing the north, Pinnacle is the tallest building approved for commercial use with parking facilities for 376 cars and an 80-foot wide front road in Tejgaon, Dhaka. Photo: EKARCHITECTS

Buildings for future

Marina Tabassum is an architect, winner of Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2016, and the principal architect of Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA).  Photo: Noor-A-Alam

Finding clarity in work is a matter of practice: Marina Tabassum

3 architecture students receive KSRM Award

3 architecture students receive KSRM Award

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