Shatotto Architecture
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Hassan Saifuddin Chandan |
Due to lack of a proper master plan, construction rules and awareness, Dhaka, one of the most densely populated cities in the world has become a city of urban mayhem. Dhaka, having less than five percent green area for a city of more than 400 square miles with a growing population of disparity and persistent difficulties with other utilities, is fast losing its living ambiance.
Photo © Courtesy of Daniele Domenicali |
Photo © Courtesy of Daniele Domenicali |
Photo © Courtesy of Daniele Domenicali |
This is a corner plot connecting roads at the northeast and northwest. The northwest road has median with large mahoganies acting as a screen providing privacy for the house. The house is facing a large open play field and a swimming pool belonging to the women sports federation across the northeast road. On the southeast is a six-storied apartment with a facade having 49 windows peeping over the plot and a two-storied residence on the southwest with potentials of high-rise construction in future.
Photo © Courtesy of Hassan Saifuddin Chandan |
Dhaka is on the 24.5-degree latitude near the tropics of cancer. Having summer winds from the east, southeast and the south shift towards the southwest carrying monsoon rain approximately 60 inches yearly. The summer solstice does not seem to be critical that starts from the northeast to the vertex at midday to the northwest in the afternoon. But in winter when the sun inclines further towards the south needs careful intervention.
Photo © Courtesy of Rafiq Azam |
In Bangladesh the courtyard is a traditional typology creating space for living in privacy along with cross ventilation, ample daylight and vegetation.
Photo © Courtesy of Hassan Saifuddin Chandan |
To create a screen against 49 windows on the southeast particularly for guarding the swimming pool on the 5th level of the house with much privacy and to ensure winter solstice that is critical and summer cross ventilation for the living spaces that is mostly concentrated in the northwest and southwest side of the land was quite a challenge. The effort was further to achieve a traditional living ambience with layers of greeneries and water to achieve a deltaic condition. For this, a “U” shape configuration has been adopted.
Photo © Courtesy of Rafiq Azam |
Photo © Courtesy of Hassan Saifuddin Chandan |
The use of exposed concrete both inside and outside in major walls along with exposed brick initially made my family a bit skeptical and uncomfortable in terms of its mat and raw look of the house. But my architect explained to us the appropriateness of the approach considering the ease of maintenance and the climate of Bangladesh. He also tried hard to make us imagine the house transforming gradually with the growing green that he kept in different levels.
Photo © Courtesy of Hassan Saifuddin Chandan |
Now after more than a year living in this house, I can see what he meant. Now I enjoy the privacy, movement of air and light, sound of water and obviously the warily messy bouncing green. If I need to be very specific then I will talk about the fourth level music room (gosha ghar) surrounded by the terraces and the gardens attached to the upper level swimming pool, large tree area and the deck by a open to sky stair, I like the fluidity. After my daylong exertion when I come back home and sit relaxed or stroll down this calm and quiet area in the midst of chaotic and noisy Dhaka, I become nostalgic to my early days in village and I love it.
Description from the Architects:ground floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Shatotto Architecture |
2nd floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Shatotto Architecture |
4th floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Shatotto Architecture |
section--drawing © Courtesy of Shatotto Architecture |
east elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Shatotto Architecture |
Project Data
Project name: Meghna Residence
Location: Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Program: Single family house
Site Area: 14,400 sqf
Project name: Meghna Residence
Location: Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Program: Single family house
Site Area: 14,400 sqf
Floor Area: 20,000 sqf
Construction: March 2003 - June 2005
Cost: 5,530,846 $
Construction: March 2003 - June 2005
Cost: 5,530,846 $
Awards:
- Kenneth F. Brown Award-Asia Pacific Culture & Architecture Design Award, USA, 2007
- Berger Award for Excellence in Architecture, 2007
- Winner, 1st cycle, World Architecture Community Award, 2008
- Highly Commended, Cityscape Global Awards, 2009
Client / Owner: Mr. and Mrs. Kamal
Design Team: Roushn Ul Islam, Khandaker Zakaria, Akter Hossen
Structural Engineer: Shamsul Alam and Assaduzzaman
Mechanical Engineer: Sayedul Islam
Electrical Engineer: Lutfur Rahman
Landscape Design: Rafiq Azam
Photographs: © Hassan Saifuddin Chandan, Daniele Domenicali, Rafiq Azam
Note>>Location in this map, indicate city/country but not exact address.
Note>>Location in this map, indicate city/country but not exact address.