Live Between Buildings: Narrow Micro-Homes Fill City Gaps

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narrow home competition entry

Playful yet thought-provoking, this project asks: what do we do with small leftover spaces in cities ? particularly in urban areas where even a few square feet of real estate can cost a fortune? Continue reading “Live Between Buildings: Narrow Micro-Homes Fill City Gaps”

Architect Rafiq Azam shortlisted for LEAF Awards 2012

LEAF Awards – 2012 : Building + Architect Information

Rafiq Azam the architect for the Drik Gallery and Terrace as well as the upcoming Pathshala Building has been shortlisted for the Emirates Glass LEAF Awards.

12 Jun 2012

LEAF Awards 2012 Shortlist

Mixed – Use Building of the year
– Steven Holl Architects, with Daeyang Gallery & House, Seoul, South Korea
Daeyang Gallery and House Building
image : Iwan Baan
Daeyang Gallery and House
– Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects, with Tidemill Academy & Deptford Lounge, Deptford, UK
Residential Building of the year (Single Occupancy)
– Studiomk27, with Cobogo House Sao Paulo, Brazil
– Sou Fujimoto Architects, with House like a single Tree, Tokyo, Japan Architectureburo Govaert & Vanhoutte, with House Roces, Bruges, Belgium Sanjay Puri Architects, with Courtyard House, Rajasthan, India
– Peter Rose & Partners, with East House, Chilmark, Massachusetts, US
Residential Building of the year (Multiple Occupancy)
– Studio Daniel Libeskind, DCA Architects PTE Ltd, with Reflections at Keppel Bay, Singapore
Reflections at Keppel Bay
image ? Courtesy of Keppel Bay Pte Ltd
Reflections at Keppel Bay Singapore

2012-Leaf-Awards-Shortlist-05 Rafiq Azam

– Rafiq Azam, with SA Residence, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Software Design Contest

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Drik ICT initiates software design contest.

Students of Bangladesh!

Challenge Yourself to Change the World

There are many challenges faced by our world today and even in your local communities. But did you ever imagine that you could help solve these challenges? It?s true, you can! The Microsoft Imagine Cup 2012 Software Design Competition is all about creating real-world applications and solutions that can help make the world a better place. Using Microsoft tools and technology, student competitors can unleash their ideas and technical talent to create cutting-edge software applications. You and your team will develop, test, and build your ideas into applications that can help solve some of the world?s toughest problems, such as poverty, hunger, gender inequality, environmental sustainability, and access to education and healthcare. We know you have the knowledge, the passion, and the drive to make a difference.?Sign up and get started building your solution today!

Software Design Details…

Ready to Get Started?

We know you are excited, but before you start building the next software design solution that benefits people around the globe, take a few minutes to read the?Software Design Rules for Bangladesh and the?Imagine Cup Official Rules and Regulations.

Okay, here?s how it works.

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