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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022

architectural building

The large, rectangular building stretches from east to west.  Photo: Noufel Sharif Sojol, Junaid Hasan Pranto
Habitat

The Statesman: Selling a certain lifestyle, not just the space

Located in the capital’s Gulshan area, the residential building manages to capture your attention with its unorthodox structure

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

The architectural beauty of New York

The space is separated with glass panels that allows the users to experience being in a different space while being on the same floor.  Photo: Noufel Sharif Sojol
Habitat

Beximco Learning and Development Center: A lightweight structure that anticipates the future

Illustration: Courtesy
Habitat

Soul of Abode: A safe, cheap and sustainable home for the poor during the pandemic

Chhayanaut Bhaban from the street. Photo: Bashirul Huq and Associates
Habitat

Chhayanaut: An architectural take on restoring a cultural hub

Anandaloy looks like a ship from the front Photo: Bipul Sarkar Sunny
Habitat

Anandaloy: A magnificent architectural edifice  

An architectural building that can harvest energy with 'quantum dots'
Habitat

An architectural building that can harvest energy with 'quantum dots'

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Workers with minimum safety equipment are busy producing iron rods at a local re-rolling mill at Postogola in Old Dhaka. Reused metals from the adjacent shipyards in Keraniganj have played a major role in establishing several such mills in the area. PHOTO: Mumit M

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