Department of Architecture, School of Architecture and Design recently held an Angan 149th lecture by renowned architect Bayejid Mahbub Khondker titled "Architecture: Interwoven Realities".
Architect Bayejid Mahbub Khondker, Principal Architect of Nakshabid Architects, delivered an insightful presentation that highlighted how architecture serves as a bridge between past and present. Throughout the lecture, he emphasized the importance of context-sensitive design and sustainability in creating built environments that resonate with local culture and history.
His lecture not only showcased his diverse portfolio of projects but also illustrated his innovative approach to architectural design. With a focus on creating spaces that are both functional and culturally meaningful, Bayejid’s work continues to inspire young architects and students.
Following the presentation, the event moved into a Q&A session, where students, faculty, and attendees engaged with the speaker, discussing various aspects of architecture and the challenges of balancing modernity with cultural preservation.