REVITALIZATION OF MAWA: Addressing the Dynamic Transformation for Sustainable Riverfront

Project idea

Site: Mawa Ferry Ghat, Munshiganj, Dhaka district (Near Padma Bridge) With the construction of Bangladesh’s largest bridge, the Padma Multipurpose Bridge over the Padma River (the main distributary of the Ganges), a rapid dramatic change is expected to take place in the lives of the millions in bridge-adjacent areas in Mawa. However, the construction of the Padma bridge somehow created a negative impact on the lives of the local people of Mawa due to the transportation routes being changed, forests being damaged and the ferry ghats closing their operation. Hence, the need for riverfront development arises at Mawa, a place which is very much renowned for Hilsha fish, a wholesale fish market and a recreational area.

Project description

Design Brief: In this project, we proposed a framework which we believe will sustainably develop the riverfront area. We call it Symbiosis between Ecology & Economy. The framework is designed in such a way that it can reintroduce eco-tourism to the site as well as mark Hilsha as a matter of celebration. The project is divided into two parts: Framework development and Detail design. For the detailed design, the site was categorized into three zones. The zone which was the most active a few years ago, which we call “Hilsha Celebration Complex” is chosen out of the whole site so that the activities and the cultural heritage at Mawa are reintroduced which may lead to economic and environmental sustainability.

Technical information

Restoration of the sponge function in wetland soils in the sub-basins of the Mawa can be a nature-based solution that can help offset flood risks with potential impacts from the local to basin scale. During rainy or wet season, the ponds will prevent water-logging and flooding. The ponds inside the settlements can also be used for small scale fish cultivation, where village women can actively participate and earn money. And during dry season when dried up, these ponds can be used as bare field for vegetation or cattle grazing

Sakib Nasir Khan, Taufiq Elahi, Fiha Binte Hafiz, Tunisha Kuri

Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dhaka

Bangladesh

Diseño urbano

Proyecto enviado

14. 07. 2024

Etiqueta

Diseño urbano Exhibition Center Observation Tower Restaurant Information Center Landscape + Planning
  • Playground
  • Parks
  • Public spaces
  • Gardens
  • Waterway
  • Cemetery

Consejo a estudiantes

REVITALIZACIÓN DE MAWA: abordar la transformación dinámica para un frente fluvial sostenible

Este proyecto demuestra un planteamiento global y reflexivo de la regeneración urbana y ecológica sostenible, que responde con sensibilidad a los cambios socioeconómicos provocados por la construcción del puente Padma. El marco conceptual de "Simbiosis entre Ecología y Economía" es especialmente convincente, ya que ofrece una estrategia holística que reintroduce el ecoturismo al tiempo que celebra la identidad cultural en torno a la pesca en Hilsha. La zonificación y el diseño detallado del "Complejo de Celebración de Hilsha" anclan cuidadosamente la narrativa de la revitalización. Además, la integración de la restauración de humedales y la reutilización adaptativa de estanques ejemplifica soluciones innovadoras basadas en la naturaleza. Reforzar la conectividad visual y física entre zonas y mejorar las medidas de resistencia frente a futuros riesgos medioambientales podría enriquecer aún más el proyecto. En conjunto, esta propuesta presenta un modelo visionario pero fundamentado de reurbanización sostenible del frente fluvial.
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Tamer ElSerafi

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