Saif Ul Haque
Appearance
Saif Ul Haque | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology |
Occupation(s) | Architect, educator |
Awards | IAB Award, ARCASIA Award, Aga Khan Award for Architecture |
Practice | Saif Ul Haque Sthapati |
Buildings | Arcadia Education Project at Keraniganj, Dhaka (2015) Gyan BIgyan Kendro, Modhupur (2003) Govinda Gunalanker Hostel at Chittagong (1999) Camp-house for an Archaeological Team at Bogra (1996) Banchte Shekha Training Center at Jessore (1994) BRAC Training Center at Faridpur (1992) |
Saif Ul Haque (Bengali: সাইফুল হক) is an architect and educator based in Dhaka. He received Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2017-2019 cycle.
Career
[edit]Saif Ul Haque completed his bachelor of architecture from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and established Diagram Architects in 1984 with two other partners. He later started his own practice Saif Ul Haque Sthapati.
Notable works
[edit]- Arcadia Education Project, South Kanarchor, Bangladesh (2016)[1][2]
- Design Development Center, Chittagong (2012-)
- Paramount School and College, Rajshahi (2009)
- Gyan BIgyan Kendro, Modhupur (2003)
- Govinda Gunalanker Hostel at Chittagong (1999)[3]
- Camp House for an Archaeological Team at Bogra (1996)
- Banchte Shekha Training Center at Jessore (1994)
- BRAC Training Center at Faridpur (1992)
Awards
[edit]- IAB Design Award (2002)[citation needed]
- ARCASIA Award (2002)[citation needed]
- J.K. Cement Award (2001) [4]
- Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2017-2019 cycle,[5][6][7] for the Arcadia Education Project.[8]
Exhibition
[edit]- Dhaka Art Summit (2015)[citation needed]
Publications
[edit]- Sherebanglanagar: Louis I Kahn and the Making of a Capital Complex (2002)[citation needed]
- Pundranagar to Sherebanglanagar: Architecture in Bangladesh (1997)[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "This 'waterproof' bamboo school in Bangladesh could be the solution to rising sea levels due to climate change". India Today. Ist. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
- ^ "A Modular Structure from Bangladesh - Aga Khan Awards Focus". Scale. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
- ^ "Worldview – Saif Ul Haque". Worldviewcities.org. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
- ^ "Winners Since Inception". aya-jkcement.com.
- ^ "Saif Ul Haque Sthapati Wins Aga Khan Award for Architecture". Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements.
- ^ "Bangladeshi project wins Aga Khan Award". The Daily Star. 30 August 2019.
- ^ "Winners of prestigious Aga Khan architecture award announced". CNN. 29 August 2019.
- ^ "Arcadia Education Project". Aga Khan Award for Architecture.