Project: Sustainable Adaptability & Vernacularity of Bangladesh

This research project shows how the contextual vernacularism of Bangladesh can provide guidance for designing sustainable and adaptable living spaces. Architecture that has been practiced in Bangladesh for thousands of years, which is in a state of practical stability, is merged with contemporary sustainable living achievements, and efficient and better results are obtained.

RESEARCHSUSTAINABLE LIVING

Muhammad Golam Sami, Mahmuda Yasmin Dola

4/13/20211 min read

Related Publications
Work In Progress:

· Sustainable Adaptability and Vernacularity of Bangladeshi Architecture: A Review of BIM and Computational Simulation Studies

( Data Collected in 2020, to be submitted for publication in spring 2024)

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Contributors

Mahmuda Yasmin Dola

B. Arch KUET

dola@adora-bd.com ; web: https//:mydola.org

Muhammad Golam Sami

B. Arch, KUET

sami@adora-bd.com