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Adaptive Reuse for Sustainable Development

Once a building outlives its original purpose, instead of demolishing it, it can be rethought in a different way to serve a new purpose. Adaptive reuse refers to rejuvenating existing buildings fallen into disuse and disrepair by repurposing them to suit new uses. The historical and cultural fabric of the area is thus preserved leading to a more sustainable approach in construction. An adaptive reuse project will include both functional and physical changes to the building. For example, a warehouse or factory building can be converted to an office building, restaurant or apartment so that valuable urban space is efficiently utilised

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Peda Ting Ting Gallery Cafe

Anyone living in the city of Dhaka for the past ten years would somewhat agree to the fact that our cosmopolitan lifestyle has shrunken to a level where there is this overarching dominance of very few activities that happens to regulate our performative behavior regarding how we function in the city. In retrospect, the phenomenon of urban recreation offered by our city in the recent years has been so much restricted that we barely can think of alternatives when it comes to get out of the house and spend an afternoon with friends or loved ones. In so doing, we end up “eating out” and probably posing some “selfies” which of course makes its way to Facebook immediately as a gesture of our prosaic engagement with our surrounding environment and subjugating our conscience to the exploitative pragmatism of the cosmopolitan life. Little are we aware of the fact that such behavior is a result of the repetitive character of where we go and what we see in our city to replenish our insatiable inner selves.

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Kozy’s Canvas

As the residence is for the Architect and his Wife, and as they are both in creative field, love natural environment and loved to entertain there friends, the spaces were created to suite the vibe. Framed views of the nature at different levels, collection of different architectural elements and materials weave together making a perfect canvas for the users to paint the story of their life.

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Sagrada Familia

Sagrada familia is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world which is in Barcelona, Spain. It is one of the famous landmarks in the country which is formed organically. This Project was originally designed by diocesan architect Francisco de Paula del Villar. Due to disagreements over technical aspects and material costs, the original architect was replaced by Antoni Gaudi, a rising star in the field, who changed the project’s course and turned it into an ambitious plan for ‘the church of the future’.

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Lakeside Residential Retreat

Nestled beside the vibrant Nawala wetland, where wild lotus blooms and lush flora blend with diverse fauna, this residence stands as a testament to personalized elegance and harmony with nature. Designed with an unwavering focus on its inhabitants, the home seamlessly integrates with its picturesque surroundings.

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Naturub Factory Head Office

Inside the Factory Head Office… What if a product made by the factory could take center stage inside their own head office? Create a unique spatial identity with a product made by Naturub…

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Mit Chit House

Sitting in a tropical region of “Suan Phak” district, Mit Chit House is the resulting expansion of a house originally located off to the right of the property.  Designed and constructed to provide both additional living quarters and a larger common area for a growing family’s needs, the new expanse spans 350sqm of the 420sqm property.

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