Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Business & Entrepreneurship => Real Estate => Topic started by: sahadat_185 on June 11, 2013, 06:20:54 PM
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Hand-Made School, Rudrapur, Bangladesh
This prize-winning village school, designed by a pair of young German architects—Anna Heringer and Eike Roswag—and built using local materials and methods, looks like something Norman Foster would make…if his clients favored mud and bamboo. It’s a remarkably elegant building—especially the bamboo roof structure—made from cheap, low-tech materials. And little gestures, like the colorful curtains hanging in every doorway, highlight the schoolhouse’s simple beauty.
Road Trip: Rudrapur is a solid 230 miles from Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, a 10-hour drive. But the countryside is reputed to be “verdant.”
Courtesy of B.K.S. Inan/Aga Khan Award for Architecture
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Excellent.
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[It is a good information especially for the foreign visitor. We should mentioned the name of the District of Rudrapur..Bangladesh[/b]
Prof Mizanur Rahman, Dept of Real Estate.
This prize-winning village school, designed by a pair of young German architects—Anna Heringer and Eike Roswag—and built using local materials and methods, looks like something Norman Foster would make…if his clients favored mud and bamboo. It’s a remarkably elegant building—especially the bamboo roof structure—made from cheap, low-tech materials. And little gestures, like the colorful curtains hanging in every doorway, highlight the schoolhouse’s simple beauty.
Road Trip: Rudrapur is a solid 230 miles from Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, a 10-hour drive. But the countryside is reputed to be “verdant.”
Courtesy of B.K.S. Inan/Aga Khan Award for Architecture
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it's very nice