শোংনাম পাহাড়ে : Crafting A Resilient Mru Settlement And Sustainable Tourism Coexistence

Project idea

A community-centric alternative to mass tourism development in Bandarban,Bangladesh, integrating the Murong tribal community's needs with sustainable tourism infrastructure. The project counters a proposed five-star hotel development that would have displaced local communities and disrupted natural resources.

Project description

In response to a proposed five-star hotel development in Bandarban, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, this architectural intervention presents an alternative model that harmonizes tourism development with indigenous community preservation. Drawing from Mohammed Habib Reza's New Contextualism Theory, the project transforms a contested jhum cultivation area into a multifunctional space that serves both the Murong tribal community and sustainable tourism. The design integrates several key elements: an innovative hydram pump system for water resource management, agroforestry practices replacing traditional shifting cultivation, and a community hub called "Para Kendro" that houses educational, healthcare, and cultural facilities. The project's distinctive approach includes homestay options and carefully integrated resort facilities that complement rather than dominate the indigenous settlement. The design sets a precedent by demonstrating how architectural intervention can protect indigenous cultural landscapes while accommodating modern economic needs through tourism. By creating dedicated spaces for displaced Murong families and essential community facilities, the project proves that tourism development can coexist with and benefit local communities without sacrificing their cultural identity and traditional values.

Technical information

Water Management Hydram pump system implementation Stream preservation Sustainable water distribution Canal protection measures Environmental Solutions Agroforestry implementation Natural resource preservation Sustainable building materials Environmental impact mitigation Infrastructure Development Community-scaled facilities Educational infrastructure Healthcare facilities Market infrastructure Tourism facilities Sustainable Features Local material usage Traditional building techniques Energy-efficient systems Waste management solutions Design Philosophy: Based on New Contextualism by Mohammed Habib Reza Future-focused development Cultural preservation Community integration Environmental sustainability

Tasmia Yasmin

BRAC University, Department of Architecture, Dhaka

Bangladesh

Architektura

Projekt odovzdaný

24. 11. 2024

Tag

Architektura Cultural
  • Cultural Center
  • Gallery
  • Hall/Theatre
  • Memorial
  • Observation Tower
  • Pavillion
  • Religious
  • Scuplture
Educational
  • Schools
  • Nursery
  • University
  • Library
  • Other
Government + Health
  • Aging Facility
  • City Hall
  • Community Center
  • Consulate / Embassy
  • Court
  • Post Office
  • Fire/Police/Military
  • Hospital, Medical Facility
Hospitality + Sport
  • Amusement Park
  • Bar/Nightclub
  • Hotel
  • Restaurant
  • Information Center
  • Movie Theatre
  • Sports Center
  • Stadium
  • Wellness/Spa
  • Zoo/Aquapark
Landscape + Planning
  • Playground
  • Parks
  • Public spaces
  • Gardens
  • Waterway
  • Cemetery
Residential
  • Apartment
  • Multi Unit Housing
  • Private House
  • Student Housing

Rada studentům

শোংনাম পাহাড়ে : Créer une cohabitation résiliente entre le village de Mru et le tourisme durable

Ce projet présente une alternative profonde et éthiquement fondée au développement touristique conventionnel, en offrant un modèle sensible et centré sur la communauté qui respecte le tissu culturel et écologique de la colonie de Mru. Enracinée dans le nouveau contextualisme de Mohammed Habib Reza, la stratégie de conception équilibre de manière réfléchie les besoins indigènes et le tourisme durable grâce à des solutions innovantes telles que les pratiques d'agroforesterie, les systèmes d'eau hydrique et les installations localisées et culturellement intégrées. L'introduction du Para Kendro et de modèles d'hébergement décentralisés renforce la résilience et l'autonomie des communautés. L'approche stratifiée de la gestion de l'environnement et du développement socio-économique est particulièrement louable. Bien que la profondeur conceptuelle soit solide, un examen plus approfondi des phases de construction et des stratégies de maintenance à long terme pourrait améliorer la faisabilité de la mise en œuvre. Dans l'ensemble, ce projet constitue un modèle exemplaire d'intervention architecturale durable et respectueuse de la culture.
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Tamer ElSerafi

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