February Issue-118
In a year marked by unrest and heartbreak, architecture searches for meaning. The proposal for the Serpentine Pavilion 2025 by
There is something quietly grounding about Shafiqul Kabir Chandan. He does not carry the air of an artist chasing fame
In the dense urban rhythm of Chattogram, where movement rarely slows and cafés often compete through spectacle, Guilty Pleasure chooses
KOJO started as a question, not a business plan. A question about why a city full of Pan-Asian food still
Imagine a house that rises from the forest like a natural extension of the landscape, where water flows beneath your
This student thesis by Siam Rahman, a graduating architecture student of North South University, begins with a quietly radical question:
On a crisp January evening in Uttara, fragrance finds a new home as Al Haramain Perfumes inaugurates its latest outlet
New York-based Artist Firoz Mahmud’s work begins where certainty ends. On uneven sheets of handmade paper, figures emerge, fade, and