Restaurant Design

Banani, Dhaka

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Random imageFigure: Facade’s bamboo and rope module exercise, eventually translated into a iron wire mesh.
Random imageFigure: Facade’s bamboo and rope module exercise, eventually translated into a iron wire mesh.
Random imageFigure: Glass ceiling seating spaces for infinite enclosure (when work was under construction).
Random imageFigure: Mughal curves translated into sleek tapered tables.

As the project architect, I was in charge of design, drawings, rendering and site duties.

An Indian cuisine restaurant that serves a glimpse Mughal taste, the design of the restaurant abstracted mughal architecture integrated with bengali textures in a simplified modern manner. A double layered entrance, prominent columns, protruding window modules - all of these are elements derived from the mughals’. The wiremesh and bamboo module facade is a fascinating adoption of screening devices of mughal and bengals. The design was comprehensive, starting from the structure till the tables and lighting design, all were done to craft the perfect ambience.