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Dhaka Architecture Tour – 7 days

$575.00

Dhaka architecture tour is an opportunity to interact with architects, architecture, art, culture, and people around Dhaka and its outskirts for seven days. While visiting an architectural site, visitors often forget the life and culture around it. This trip is the perfect blend of architecture and fascinating Bengali culture. We named this trip “a journey through the living architecture of Bangladesh.”

All museums and archaeological sites of this area, are closed on Sunday (fullday) and Monday (till 1:30 p.m.)

Group Size*

Private or want to join a group*

Total: $575.00

Description

Bangladesh’s contemporary architecture has developed to be one of the most active and relevant movements globally, rooted in a century-old history and carried to modernity by the great master Muzharul Islam, and it is clear that we can all benefit from its architectural approach.

Today’s architectural debate is being led by a new generation of architects who have been influenced by the concepts of Muzharul Islam, the Chetana Study Group, and Louis Kahn’s work. In recent years, they have established a distinct architecture scene that carries forward the socio-economic and architectural principles of their forefathers in a contemporary manner. Despite the fact that the movement’s proponents designate separate focal points with spatial assertions, they are deeply interconnected as a community in a vibrant professional and academic interchange. Despite constant global forces, it is this loose group that repeatedly speaks up for architectural ideals and knowledge of Bengali culture. Architects such as Bahirul Haque, Uttam Kumar Saha, Saif Ul Haque, Nahas Khalil, Kashef Chowdhury, Ehsan Khan, Marina Tabassum, Salauddin Ahmed, and others have designed a wide range of structures to meet the demands of both rural and urban people. To name a few, the Friendship Centre in Gaibandha, the Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Dhaka, the Loom Shed for Amber Denim in Gazipur, the Arcadia Amphibious School near Savar, the Prism Cyclon Shelters in Cox’ Bazar, the Teknaf National Park Visitor Center, and many more buildings are modern architectural masterpieces.

An architecture tour requires a lot of permission from the government, private organizations, and individuals for site visits and interactive sessions. Therefore, we need a minimum of a month’s notice to organize this trip for individuals or groups. We have been inviting a lot of architects and architecture students from universities around the world. Dhaka architecture tour has been becoming more and more interesting day by day since we started this new path and fell in love. Our exclusive network with the noble architect community of Bangladesh has made us unparalleled.

As the world is changing every moment, the itinerary of this trip will not be the same every time. This itinerary is more of an idea of our day during the trip. You will receive an updated itinerary before the trip.

This trip will be led by an English-speaking guide who has very good knowledge and connections with local architects and has comprehensive knowledge of all necessary logistics supports. Local architects may come to the site to explain your project or have an interactive session.

The price of this trip will also vary depending on the number of participants, and the type of subsequent services involved, according to the latest trip itinerary. For a group of professional architects and a group of students, a trip itinerary may be the same, but there can be a huge change in service demand.

This is not only a trip, but a very special ceremony for architects around the world to get together in Bangladesh for new learning.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 30 × 40 × 30 cm

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