Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex 

Marina Tabassum Architects

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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ARCHITECTS
Arman Abedin, Tasneem Farah Siddique, Argha Saha

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Marina Tabassum

STRUCTURE ENGINEER
Eng. Monayem Hossain

MEP & HVAC CONSULTANT
Eng. Anis (Mta)

INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE, LIGHTING DESIGNER
Marina Tabassum Architects

MEP & HVAC CONSULTANTS
Hcl, Tritech Building Services Ltd

AREA
6070 M²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Narayanganj, Bangladesh

CATEGORY
Memorial Center, Museum, Residential Architecture

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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The Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex is located along the Buringanga River in Fatullah. The sprawling grounds are screened from the street by a high wall. The former Hamid family home was built in the 1960s at the site's western end, directly on the riverbank.

In the years that followed, leading to the country's independence, it was a secret meeting place and served as a hideout for Awami League politicians who could reach the house unseen by boat.

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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After 1971, a cold storage facility was built on the property for commercial purposes, and nine years later, a multi-story textile factory was built. The family home remained unused with all these developments, which led to its dilapidation.

Nasrul Hamid, the current Minister of State for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, initiated the project as a place of remembrance for his father, Hamidur Rahman. The latter was a founding member of the Awami League and the party's treasurer. He is buried in the southern part of the site. By Muslim tradition, the grave is merely a slight mound facing Mecca.

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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A concrete pavilion with a pitched roof was built adjacent to the grave as a smaller memorial installation. The linearity of the site was broken into courtyards by introducing two pavilions. The former double-story residence on the riverbank was partly restored and partly demolished to allow space for a private museum. The plan is to exhibit historical memorabilia in this house.

In the northern part of the property, the raw material store of the textile factory has been repurposed as a weekend house with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a loft-like living area, which was added to the factory for the family.

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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The overall Hamidur Rahman Memorial complex has the character of an open-air architectural promenade of separate structures.

Their abstraction makes them resemble a sculpture park that visitors can walk through.

Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
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Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Ground Floor Plan - Residence
Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
1st Floor Plan - Residence
Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Plan - Memorial


Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Section A
Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Section B


Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Master Plan
Hamidur Rahman Memorial Complex
Elevation