September Issue-114
In the story of Bangladesh’s art, some names shimmer quietly — not loud, not showy, but steady and enduring. Sculptor
Perched on the 11th floor of The Glass House on Gulshan Avenue, Oracle’s new 2,900-square-foot office in Dhaka redefines what
Entering Almajlis Arabian Restaurant feels like joining a cultural celebration, where food is just one part of the story. And
In the heart of Gulshan, Anmon’s redefines what a bridal studio can be—serene, elegant, and quietly confident. Founded by young
Farida Yesmin Parveen is an artist whose work flows naturally from her love for the world around her. Born on
In the tranquil village of Kachina, Bhaluka, surrounded by paddy fields and murmuring breezes, a modest yet deeply poetic residence
Zareen Tasnima, a Bachelor of Architecture student at North South University, developed her undergraduate thesis project titled “Hope Rehabilitation Centre,
“Inspired by the simplicity of the first mosque in Islam, the Red Mosque takes on a true pavilion form.” —