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February 02, 2023

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2023

building

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Habitat

How did mud walls find their way into urban designs?

The Business Standard recently visited an under-construction apartment in Gulshan 2 and met the project’s lead Abdun Nime, the only person utilising mud for urban designs in Bangladesh

Photo: Md Jahidul Islam/TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka North Zone-5 office runs in hazardous building

A school built with indigenous tools, styled after its people
Bangladesh

A school built with indigenous tools, styled after its people

Desco wanted to make a bold statement with their new head office building, a physical entity that would be a corporate icon. Photo: Courtesy
Habitat

Desco head office: When commitment to community and environment inspires architecture

There is a casual sitting area on the floor and a thin L-shaped waterway around it. Photo: Saqlain Rizve
Habitat

Dzable Studio: Bringing nature inside to create peace of mind

A top shot of Dhaka city. The photo was taken from the Gulshan area in the capital. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Realtors call for amending proposed Dhaka building construction rules

Rupayan Lake Castle starts journey in Bashundhara R/A
Corporates

Rupayan Lake Castle starts journey in Bashundhara R/A

After 35 years, Aziz market, through several transitions, morphed into a shopping complex. Photo Noor-A-Alam 
Panorama

The death of a cultural hub: Aziz Super Market at 35 

The Ed Roberts Campus features a ramp for access to the second floor. Photo: Bloomberg
Habitat

Creating more accessible, inclusive buildings

In this satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows from left, overview of Greenville, Calif., before the wildfires on Oct. 31, 2018 and overview of Greenville, during the Dixie Wildfires on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021. California’s largest single wildfire in recorded history is running through forestlands as fire crews try to protect rural communities from flames that have destroyed hundreds of homes. Photo : UNB/AP
USA

Nearly 900 buildings destroyed by massive California fire

A bunk bed is seen in a partially collapsed building in Surfside near Miami Beach, Florida, U.S., June 24, 2021. REUTERS/Marco Bello
USA

Engineer found structural damage years before Florida building collapsed; rescue effort continues

Broad Group has said the building is earthquake resistant and can also be disassembled and moved to another location.(Screengrab taken from Broad Group's YouTube video. ) Photo: Hindustan Times
South Asia

Chinese developer builds 10-storey building in Changsha in just over 28 hours

The students at Niketan Foundation are introduced to special education but there are no grades like formal schools. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Niketan Foundation: Building an ecosystem for special children

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