Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department 

Framework Architects

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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CONTRACTOR
Obayashi Corporation, Jfe Engineering, Shimizu Corporation

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Md. Faysal Kabir, Anup Kumar Basak

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
The Civil & Structures (Tcs)

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Mohammad Masud

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Office Building

PHOTOGRAPHS
Asif Salman, Sadia Azmee Parisa

AREA
4068 M²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Dhaka, Bangladesh

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

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An office building for the Foreign Aided Projects of Roads and Highways Division, the project is located beside the busy Highway- Airport Road which also acts as an arterial road connecting the northern and southern part of the city and an elevated expressway.

It overlooks the lush greenery of the army golf course in the west.

“What should be the Architectural language for a government office building of a post-independent country?”

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Asif Salman
Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Asif Salman

How should it deal with the contradiction: to protect itself from the harsh tropical afternoon sun or to open up the vista of the spectacular view of the golf course?

As the building is beside a major highway in the country, it needed to have a dialogue with the city, with its passersby, like an artifact on an urban scale. It also needed to have the gravity of being an office.

The form emerges from a rectilinear volume and the west façade morphed into free-flowing curvature to resonate with the vast green undulation of the green and the resonated folds shade one another, which reduces the solar heat gain of the building and minimizing the cooling load.

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Asif Salman
Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Asif Salman

The 20” thick cavity wall with a double-glazed sandwich panel reduces the heat and the noise significantly.

The Curvilinear folds of the building cast a shadow on each other, and sweep gracefully all through the surface.

These waves create pockets of spaces that enlarge the setback from the noise and dust.

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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The whole office is a large open space with a few separate chambers and the floor plans have the flexibility to serve as two separate office spaces.

The project was divided into three phases, the first two separated by a 6 story atrium. The western wall of 2nd phase (not yet built) will be a continuation of the curved wall.

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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The sinusoidal wall curves inside to create the internal light well.

The internal court remains shaded throughout the day and visually connects all the floors providing indirect light and thus a soothing ambiance for the officers inside.

Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
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All of these turn the building into an urban Artifact that rejoices in inspiring the city dwellers.


Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Sadia Azmee Parisa
Office for Foreign Aided Projects, Roads & Highways Department
© Asif Salman


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Plan Phase 1 - Ground floor
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Plan Phase 2 - Ground floor
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Plan Phase 1 - 1st floor
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Plan Phase 2 - 1st floor
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Plan Phase 1 - 2nd floor
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Plan - Site


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Plan - Context


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Phase 1 West Elevation
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Phase 2 West Elevation


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Section C_C
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Section D_D


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Phase 2 Derivation
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Wall Detail Section


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Concept 01
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Concept 02