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Bashirul Haq (24 June 1942 – 4 April 2020) was a Bangladeshi architect, town planner and visiting professor of MIT. He was regarded as one of the most influential architects in South Asia in terms of environmentally and socially responsive design.
Apr 6, 2020 · Bashirul Haq's design epitomised an entwined brand of indigenous and modernist impulses in Bangladeshi architecture since the independence. For the new nation of Bangladesh, the decade of the...
Apr 4, 2020 · Today one of the pioneers in shaping the architectural identity of Bangladesh and contemporary architects' community, Aga Khan Award winner architect Bashirul Haq (H-008) took his last breath at Gonoshasthaya Hospital on April 4, 2020.
Bashirul Haq was one of the few Bangladeshi architects whose works considerably influenced the shaping of contemporary architecture in the country. In a career spanning over 45 years, Bashirul Haq designed over 250 buildings while also contributing as a planner and an educator.
Bashirul Haq was one of the few Bangladeshi architects whose works considerably influenced the shaping of contemporary architecture in the country. In a career spanning over 45 years, Bashirul Haq designed over 250 buildings while also contributing as a planner and an educator.
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Bengal Institute deeply mourns the passing of Bashirul Haq, one of the most respected architects of Bangladesh, and a beloved mentor to many. Born in 1942, Bashirul Haq passed away in Dhaka on April 4, 2020.