top of page
No Collections Here
Sort your projects into collections. Click on "Manage Collections" to get started
Academic portfolio Works
A showcase of studio projects, design explorations, and research studies from my academic journey


Housing Harmony
This project introduces a courtyard-style housing plan for Ambrose Hallen Park, Toongabbie, prioritizing affordability, sustainability, and community living. It includes a mix of market, affordable, and social housing, with duplexes and single-bedroom units designed for diverse needs. The layout emphasizes private gardens, cross ventilation, and ample sunlight, while over 50% deep soil supports large trees and green spaces. With community amenities and eco-friendly transport options, the design fosters a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable living environment.


The Foundry Factory
This project reimagines the Bushell Factory site in Concord, Sydney as a sustainable and inclusive civic destination. The design addresses soil contamination, lost biodiversity, and poor accessibility through bioswales, mangrove restoration, and green roofs, while creating pedestrian and cycle pathways that reconnect the community to the waterfront. By introducing a Material Reuse Lab, Learning Centre, and new public spaces, the proposal transforms an industrial relic into a vibrant hub for ecology, culture, and community engagement.


Rail & City - Urban Rendezvous Ground, Chattogram
Located on Station Road, Chattogram, the project reimagines a historic site as a public hub under the concept of Urban Rendezvous. The old station is transformed into a gallery museum, opening to a park that celebrates the city’s history. To address the area’s heavy traffic and unplanned growth, the design integrates organized parking, an underground market, redefined elevations, and landscaped public spaces—creating a vibrant, functional, and community-oriented urban destination.


Hospital Design
My concept for designing the hospital with a focus on functionality and efficiency is crucial for ensuring optimal patient care and staff workflow.
Having separate entries for emergency, outpatient department (OPD), diagnostic, and inpatient department (IPD) allows for streamlined patient flow and reduces congestion at the hospital entrance. Patients can easily access the specific area they need without confusion or delay.
Dividing the hospital into distinct zones for OPD, IPD, emergency, and diagnostic services helps to organize patient care and optimize resource utilization. Each zone can be tailored to meet the specific needs of patients and staff, enhancing efficiency and quality of care.
Connecting OPD departments with their corresponding diagnostic zones minimizes the distance patients need to travel for tests and consultations, reducing wait times and improving overall patient satisfaction. This integration promotes collaboration among healthcare professionals and facilitates seamless coordination of care. Designing corridors to connect different hospital departments ensures easy navigation for patients, visitors, and staff. Clear signage and wayfinding aids further enhance accessibility and reduce confusion, contributing to a positive patient experience.
Having separate entries for emergency, outpatient department (OPD), diagnostic, and inpatient department (IPD) allows for streamlined patient flow and reduces congestion at the hospital entrance. Patients can easily access the specific area they need without confusion or delay.
Dividing the hospital into distinct zones for OPD, IPD, emergency, and diagnostic services helps to organize patient care and optimize resource utilization. Each zone can be tailored to meet the specific needs of patients and staff, enhancing efficiency and quality of care.
Connecting OPD departments with their corresponding diagnostic zones minimizes the distance patients need to travel for tests and consultations, reducing wait times and improving overall patient satisfaction. This integration promotes collaboration among healthcare professionals and facilitates seamless coordination of care. Designing corridors to connect different hospital departments ensures easy navigation for patients, visitors, and staff. Clear signage and wayfinding aids further enhance accessibility and reduce confusion, contributing to a positive patient experience.


DESIGNING OF APARTMENT BUILDING
A G+6 modern apartment in Bashundhara R/A designed for functionality and lifestyle. Each floor includes bedrooms, living areas, study, dual kitchens, and a servant room, while the top-floor penthouse offers luxury with a spacious layout, large terrace, and panoramic views.


Asrayan 2
The Asrayan Project in Bangladesh is a government housing initiative for underprivileged communities. On a 1.8-acre site, we optimized the plan to provide 61 units instead of 45, without reducing essential amenities. The design integrates communal spaces, greenery, fields, and a pond to foster community life. By using filler slab technology and cost-saving measures, construction costs were reduced while ensuring affordability. Customized windows and thoughtful detailing enhance ventilation and comfort, creating healthy, low-cost homes that improve residents’ quality of life.


The Rayer Bazar learning Centre
The Rayer Bazar Martyred Intellectuals Memorial in Dhaka commemorates the academics, writers, and professionals who were brutally killed in 1971 for supporting Bangladesh’s independence. Designed as both a memorial and a community learning centre, it includes exhibition spaces, classrooms, a cafeteria, and administration areas, drawing inspiration from the symbolism of the Bodhobhumi.


Design of A Mosque
A mosque is a sacred space for Muslim worship, prayer, and community life, conceptually derived from the Kaaba’s cubic form. The design adapts this archetype to the warm-humid climate through responsive massing, ensuring environmental comfort. Brick jali screens are integrated to provide ventilation, diffuse light, and enrich the elevation, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere both inside and outside the prayer areas.


INTERSECTING ORDERS
This academic project investigates the intersection of architecture, cultural memory, and urban transformation. It reimagines how modular design and spatial storytelling can respond to contemporary challenges while fostering spaces of ritual, reflection, and belonging.
The design process integrates site analysis, conceptual diagrams, models, and theoretical precedents, leading to a proposal that explores inversion, heterotopia, and layered human experience. The outcome is not a fixed form but a narrative-driven architectural exploration that demonstrates research, creativity, and critical thinking in practice.
The design process integrates site analysis, conceptual diagrams, models, and theoretical precedents, leading to a proposal that explores inversion, heterotopia, and layered human experience. The outcome is not a fixed form but a narrative-driven architectural exploration that demonstrates research, creativity, and critical thinking in practice.


Interior Unit Design
This unit plan reflects a typical Bangladeshi apartment layout, with the living and dining areas forming the central hub, surrounded by bedrooms and a study for privacy. Service spaces—kitchen, laundry, and helper’s room—are grouped for efficiency, while attached and common WCs ensure convenience. The design balances family living, guest hospitality, and practical household needs within a compact urban footprint.


Bengal Book Shop
I designed this bookshop for the Bengal Institute as part of a book fair, creating a space that brings books, art, and people together. The tall bookshelf walls, reading corners, and greenery shape an open and welcoming environment, encouraging visitors to browse, sit, and connect. The aim was to make it more than a shop—rather a cultural place, a living library for sharing knowledge and ideas.


MODULAR HOUSING
Modular housing offers flexibility and adaptability for residential, commercial, and institutional uses, distinct from mobile homes due to its higher quality and design standards. This project is guided by the concept of “openness within walls”, with three interconnected wings; north-south, east, and west; ensuring every unit receives natural ventilation and views of the lake.
bottom of page