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architectural beauty

The balcony railings of the Boro Sardar Bari in Sonargaon. Made of cast iron, these railings feature vertical posts with intricate designs on top. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Habitat

The evolution of railing and grille designs

From aesthetics to security, iron grilles and railings have evolved over the years and continue to be an eclectic part of our homes today

The home is bright, naturally lit, and aerated as possible, resonating the namesake ‘Noor’. Photo: Noor A Alam
Habitat

Noor residence: A retreat to fond memories

The architecture of tomorrow mimics nature to cool the planet
Habitat

The architecture of tomorrow mimics nature to cool the planet

The geodesic dome reflects on the waterbody creating the illusion of a complete sphere. Photo: City Syntax
Habitat

Bangabandhu Military Museum: When architecture brings bravery and history to life

The restaurant, Ajo Idea Space in Uttara has built a space, which catches most of the daylight and is oriented to allow proper airflow. Photo: Noufel Sharif Sojol
Habitat

Setback and relax: The best way to make use of the free space hemming your building

Proposed coordinated complex of public library and national museum at Shahbag. Photo: Courtesy
Habitat

National Public Library and the National Museum renovation: A bold vision for the future

Built on a budget of just $2 million, this riveting structure stands as an embodiment to how much can be achieved with so little. Photo: Asif Salman/URBANA
Panorama

Less is More: How Cyclone Sidr inspired the world’s best building

The ‘Trimmed Egg’ shaped space holds the journal shelves and reading tables. Photo: Noor A Alam/TBS
Habitat

FBS e-library at the University of Dhaka: Renovation of a masterwork

 3 Bangladeshi projects win ‘Honorable mention’ award of ARCASIA Awards for Architecture 2021
Bangladesh

3 Bangladeshi projects win ‘Honorable mention’ award of ARCASIA Awards for Architecture 2021

The materials used in the Arts faculty premise were red oxide metal, pure brass-patina paired with turquoise-hued pigmented neat cement and terracotta bricks. Photo: Mohammad Shamim
Habitat

Reimagining unattended spaces at the DU campus

Anonymous residential building, Manhattan, New York. Photo: Paul Brouns
In Focus

The architectural beauty of New York

Chhayanaut Bhaban from the street. Photo: Bashirul Huq and Associates
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Chhayanaut: An architectural take on restoring a cultural hub

Garage food court
Habitat

The unpolished architectural beauty of Garage Food Court 

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