Bashirul Haq
Bashirul Haq | |
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Haq at studio | |
Born |
Brahmanbaria, Bengal Presidency, British India | 24 June 1942
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater |
National College of Arts University of New Mexico |
Occupation | Architect, educator |
Awards | Aga Khan Award for Architecture Three times nominated |
Practice | Bashirul Haq and Associates |
Buildings |
Bhatshala House Kalindi Apartments Chayanaut Bhaban ASA Head Office Building |
Bashirul Haq (born 24 June 1942) is a Bangladeshi architect, planner and educator. He is noted for ideological environment-responsive architectural style.
Early life
Haq was born in Brahmanbaria. His father was a Deputy Collector of Sylhet district. For the reason, Haq spent a lot of childhood time there. He completed his Bachelor of Architecture from National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan in 1964. He received ′John Heimrich Tuition, Scholarship′ and Teaching Assistantship at University of New Mexico, US in 1971 and completed his Master of Architecture from the university in 1975.[1]
Career
Fazlur Rahman Khan, partner of SOM requested Haq to join there. But he returned to Bangladesh and established Bashirul Haq & Associates in 1977 and started practicing architecture.[2] In 1989, he visited Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an invited design critic.
In his 45 years of professional career Haq has designed more than 300 buildings. He admits that, at his young age, the works of Alvar Aalto inspired him most. Haq's architectural style is celebrated for holding cultural roots, respecting local context, urban sustainability and the use of natural light and air. His designed buildings are characterized by extensive use of tactile materials such as hand made brick, rough concrete and natural woods.
Selected works
- MIDAS Tower, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
- Asra Apartments, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Residential
- Architect's Family Home and Studio, Indira Road, Dhaka
- Bhatshala House (Architect's village home), Brahmanbaria
- Ramna Apartment Complex, Moghbazar, Dhaka
- Century Apartment Complex, Moghbazar, Dhaka
- Century Tower, Moghbazar, Dhaka
- Lake View Apartment Complex, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
- Segunbagicha Apartment Complex, Segunbagicha, Dhaka
- Kalindi Apartment Complex, 36 Indira Road, Dhaka
- Gulshan Pride, Gulshan, Dhaka
- Dhanshiri Apartment Complex, 35 Indira Road, Dhaka
- Asra Apartments, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Office
- 20-storied Association for Social Advancement (ASA) Head Office Building
- 20-storied Head Office Building of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC), Dilkusha C/A., Dhaka
- 20-storied Head Office Building of People's Insurance Company Ltd. (PICL), Dilkusha C/A., Dhaka
- Projects under Cyclone Related Disaster Preparedness Programme
- Community Development Centre at Kutubdia, Moghnama and Moheshkhali and Cox's Bazar
- German Red Cross Community Based Multipurpose Cyclone Shelters at Tolatoli, Kachubunia and Khandkar Para, Teknaf, Cox's Bazar
- Cyclone resistant Housing in 6 Locations at Cox's Bazar district
- MIDAS Center, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Physical planning
- Physical Planning of 3 Nos. Upazilas namely Katiadi, Kuliarchar & Bajitpur under Kishoregonj
- Physical Planning of 3 Nos. Upazila namely Nagarkanda, Alphadanga and Charvadrashan under Faridpur
- Physical Planning of Faridpur District
Institutes
- Facilities for American International and Secondary School, Baridhara, Dhaka
- Hostel cum-Seminar Facilities Hosted People's Health Assembly
- Shabuj Shona Center, Manikgonj
- Training Center for Nijerakori, Bogra
- Chhayanaut Bhaban, Dhanmondi, Dhaka
- Sunbeams School, Uttara, Dhaka
- East West University, Dhaka
Consultancy
- Central Diesel Workshop and Housing Project for Bangladesh Railway
- US Chancery Building, Dhaka. Kallmann McKinnell & Wood, USA
- Rail II Project for Bangladesh Railway. Dhaka, Parbatipur, Pahartali, Ishurdi. International Rail Consultant,Canada.
- GMP Standard Factory Design at Tongi for Beximco Pharmaceutical Ltd. Tongi. CMPS&F Pty Ltd., Australia.
Awards and honors
- Aga Khan Award for Architecture, shortlisted in 1980, 1992 and 2001[3]
- Member, Board of Trustees, Fazlur Rahman Khan Foundation, Dhaka[1]
- Became part of an International Exhibit Entitled 5000 years of Pakistan
- Chairman of the jury board, Holcim Green Built Bangladesh Award[4][5]
Publications
- 1994 “Battling the Storm – Study on Cyclone Resistance Housing“. Published by the German Red Cross, 1999.
See also
References
- 1 2 http://www.architecturebd.com/portfoliobashirul.html
- ↑ Sthyapatya o Nirman, journal published by Institute of Architects, Bangladesh, July–September edition 1992
- ↑ Ashraf, Kazi K. (1989). "Muzharul Islam, Kahn and Architecture in Bangladesh". Worldview. The Architectural League of New York.
- ↑ http://www.holcim.com.bd/press-and-media/latest-releases/latest-release/article/holcim-bangladesh-launches-holcim-green-built-bangladesh-contest.html
- ↑ http://archive.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=142979