Fatiha Polin

Fatiha Polin is Senior Research Associate, Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements.

Trails of Khan Jahan Ali

The history and the political landscape of Bengal have been greatly determined by its geographical position, like that of many other countries of the world.

5y ago

West meets East

On June 3, 2019, the world of architecture lost one of its greatest designers and theorists, Stanley Tigerman. It is difficult to label the celebrated architect as a modernist or an early postmodernist; his works were wonderful fusion of modernism, technology, playfulness and pragmatic inventions.

5y ago

Save Dewanbari before it’s too late

Dewanbari is a beautiful historic site located at Aminbazar, Dhaka. Declared as a “heritage site” through a gazette notification on February 2, 2009, the complex is comprised of a palatial residence, a three-domed mosque, a pond and a graveyard.

5y ago

A historical legacy at risk

If you commute regularly along the Azimpur Road, perhaps you have noticed the ongoing construction of multi-storeyed apartment buildings for government officials by the Public Works Department (PWD)

5y ago
August 26, 2019
August 26, 2019

Trails of Khan Jahan Ali

The history and the political landscape of Bengal have been greatly determined by its geographical position, like that of many other countries of the world.

June 24, 2019
June 24, 2019

West meets East

On June 3, 2019, the world of architecture lost one of its greatest designers and theorists, Stanley Tigerman. It is difficult to label the celebrated architect as a modernist or an early postmodernist; his works were wonderful fusion of modernism, technology, playfulness and pragmatic inventions.

June 14, 2019
June 14, 2019

Save Dewanbari before it’s too late

Dewanbari is a beautiful historic site located at Aminbazar, Dhaka. Declared as a “heritage site” through a gazette notification on February 2, 2009, the complex is comprised of a palatial residence, a three-domed mosque, a pond and a graveyard.

March 4, 2019
March 4, 2019

A historical legacy at risk

If you commute regularly along the Azimpur Road, perhaps you have noticed the ongoing construction of multi-storeyed apartment buildings for government officials by the Public Works Department (PWD)