Harnessing Diversity : An Indigenous Cultural Institute,Rangamati

Idea projektu

The Indigenous Cultural Institute stands as a testament to cultural resilience and architectural innovation, weaving together the rich heritage of the Chittagong Hill Tracts' twelve ethnic communities with contemporary sustainable design. Located in Rangamati, this transformative space transcends traditional museum typology to become a living, breathing center of cultural exchange and preservation.The Chittagong Hill Tracts represent a unique tapestry of indigenous cultures, each with distinct traditions, crafts, and knowledge systems. The design acknowledges this diversity through a decentralized spatial arrangement inspired by traditional hill tract settlements,dedicated spaces for each ethnic group while fostering inter-community dialogue,integration of traditional craftsmanship and building techniques into modern architecture.

Popis projektu

The architecture draws inspiration from the traditional hill settlements, manifesting as a series of interconnected terraced spaces that follow the natural contours of the landscape. Like the intricate patterns of indigenous textiles, the building weaves together spaces for cultural expression, learning, and community gathering. Each terrace houses different functions while maintaining visual and physical connections, symbolizing the distinct yet interconnected nature of the region's ethnic groups. At the heart of the design is a central courtyard, conceived as a symbolic gathering space where the twelve communities can come together for celebrations, performances, and daily interactions. This space is surrounded by exhibition galleries that spiral upward, telling the story of each community through carefully curated displays of artifacts, artworks, and interactive installations. The ascending pathway creates a narrative journey through the cultures, culminating in a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape that has shaped these communities for generations. The building's materiality speaks to both tradition and sustainability. Local bamboo, timber, and rammed earth form the primary palette, showcasing indigenous building techniques while meeting contemporary performance standards. Traditional weaving patterns are abstracted into screens that filter light and create dynamic shadows, while also serving as natural ventilation elements. Workshop spaces and learning centers are integrated throughout the complex, creating opportunities for direct engagement with traditional crafts and knowledge systems. Here, master artisans work alongside younger generations, ensuring the continuation of cultural practices. The design incorporates flexible spaces that can adapt to various teaching formats, from traditional craft demonstrations to digital documentation of oral histories. Through its thoughtful integration of cultural preservation, environmental sustainability, and community engagement, the Indigenous Cultural Institute stands as more than an architectural landmark. It represents a new model for cultural institutions – one that actively participates in the preservation and evolution of living traditions while fostering dialogue between communities. The project demonstrates how architecture can serve as a medium for cultural identity, promote environmental responsibility, and create meaningful connections between tradition and contemporary life.

Technické informace

The design integrates traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sustainability, honoring the ancestral wisdom of Indigenous communities. In terms of sustainability, the design prioritizes using eco-friendly bamboo materials and traditional building practices along with the steel joint ensuring that the construction and operation of the institute align with environmentally respectful principles. Incorporating courtyards and pathways echoes traditional settlement patterns and provides functional outdoor spaces, while strategies to address environmental challenges—such as flooding and landslides—are integral to the overall design.

Sanjida Morshed Orthy

Khulna University of Engineering & Technology

Bangladesh

Architektura

Projekt odevzdán

19. 01. 2025

Tag

Architektura Cultural
  • Cultural Center
  • Gallery
  • Hall/Theatre
  • Memorial
  • Observation Tower
  • Pavillion
  • Religious
  • Scuplture
Cultural Center

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Harnessing Diversity : An Indigenous Cultural Institute,Rangamati

Dear Sanjida, Let me start by extending my thanks for taking part in INSPIRELI AWARDS to showcase your creative work. The concept of your project is an Indigenous Cultural Institute that achieves sustainability through environmental, social and economic aspects. In my point of view, you have succeeded in reflecting your idea and achieving sustainable architecture in every detail of the project. However, putting the master plan of the project was unsuccessful choice. It was better to put the plan with a big scale to show the spatial organization of spaces and their functional needs. The choice of colours and way of presenting the project is in line with the topic. This project successfully demonstrates a balanced vision for cultural centres in cities with a vernacular background emphasizing its role in creating sustainable communities. Riham Nady Faragallah
20.03.2026

Riham Nady Faragallah

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