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Mowla, Q A and Reza, ATM, 2000 Stylistic Evolution of Architecture in Bangladesh: From a Colony to a Free Country, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Journal, Dhaka, 45(1), 2000, 31–58. Mowla, Q A & Sheik, Z U. 2009 Documenting the Architectural Style of the Antiquity Buildings in Panam Street, Pratnatatva: the Journal of the Dept. of Archaeology ...
Qazi Azizul Mawla is a Bangladeshi architect, urban designer, and academic. He is vice-chancellor of the Leading University of Bangladesh. [1] [2] [3] Previously, he was head of the Department of Architecture, BUET and founding chairperson of the Department of Architecture, Khulna University.
Nagar Bhaban (Bengali: নগর ভবন) is a building in Dhaka, Bangladesh similar to Town hall that houses the headquarters of Dhaka South City Corporation.The building previously housed the offices of the Dhaka City Corporation prior to the bifurcation of Dhaka as a result of the Local Government (City Corporation) Amendment Act 2011.
Architecture schools in Bangladesh (15 P) U. Bangladeshi urban planners (1 P) Pages in category "Architecture in Bangladesh" The following 23 pages are in this ...
The architecture of Dhaka is a confluence of many architectural styles. From the Sena temples built by Ballal Sen , to the Mughal architecture of the Mughals , to the Indo-Saracenic style (pioneered in Madras) of the colonial era , to 20th century steel and chrome of skyscrapers .
Pundranagar to Sherebanglanagar: Architecture in Bangladesh (Chetana, Dhaka, 1997) National Capital of Bangladesh (GA Edita, Tokyo, 1994) Rafiq Azam. Born 29 December 1963, Dhaka, Bangladesh Bachelor of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology 1989; SHATOTTO - architecture for green living
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The arch is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The arch has two distinct facades. On one side, the facade includes two hanging Mughal style canopies. On another side, the facade is a large arch in the Mughal style. It is possibly an evolution of the 'Shaista Khan Style', [4] which was a style of Mughal architecture unique to Dhaka.