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Nazmun Naher Shishir

Open spaces are the lifeline of a city: Md Didarul Islam Bhuiyan
Habitat

Open spaces are the lifeline of a city: Md Didarul Islam Bhuiyan

Patchwork skirts and tops with kantha stitches are unique to the brand. Photo: KHUT
Mode

Khut: Hand stitches, motifs and more

While building a city, it is important to minimise the use of bricks - the use of topsoil in bricks harms agriculture. Photo: Jakir Hossain Babu
Habitat

Ehsan Khan: Using concrete is safer for sustainable structures

Photos: Noor A Alam/TBS
Habitat

Sayedul Hasan Rana: Simplistic and green

Photo of Firoz Mahmud/Courtesy
Glitz

The language of Bangladeshi art will soon change: Firoz Mahmud

Sounak’s ‘Networking Realm’
Interviews

Sounak’s ‘Networking Realm’

Nadia Samdani made the Dhaka Art Summit accessible to all, without any visiting charge. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed Paulash
Feature

Nadia Samdani: The audience for art will grow with time

When in doubt, chop off your locks
Mode

When in doubt, chop off your locks

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
Habitat

Buildings for future

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Panorama

Dhaka Art Summit : Showcasing grief, loss and memory of the Rohingyas

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
World

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

The Arcadia Education Project in South Kanarchor by Architect Saif Ul Haque is one of the six projects that won the 2019 Aga Khan Award. Photo: Sayed Mohit
Feature

Manifesto of a better city: Architect Saif Ul Haque 

Razia Alam, Chairperson, Maleka Welfare Trust, Bangladesh is presented an Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2019 certificate for the Arcadia Education Project, South Kanarchor, Bangladesh.
Panorama

Razia Alam: Schooling for future

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