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Building: BANGLADESHI BANBOO PROJECT

BBP  バングラデシュにおける竹構造の農村住宅開発研究のモックアップ

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The BBP is a groundbreaking research facility completed in 2011 in Taiki, Hokkaido, showcasing innovative bamboo construction techniques developed for rural housing in Bangladesh. Designed by architect Ke. M. Iftekar Tanvir alongside Japanese collaborators from Nagaoka University of Art and Design, this experimental structure demonstrates sustainable building methods using locally available bamboo materials. The project represents a significant cultural and architectural exchange, applying traditional bamboo construction knowledge to modern housing challenges in developing regions. Its design serves as both a functional testing ground and educational resource for architecture enthusiasts interested in sustainable design and cross-cultural architectural innovation.

The BBP is a groundbreaking research facility completed in 2011 in Taiki, Hokkaido, showcasing innovative bamboo construction techniques developed for rural housing in Bangladesh. Designed by architect Ke. M. Iftekar Tanvir alongside Japanese collaborators from Nagaoka University of Art and Design,

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The BBP is a groundbreaking research facility completed in 2011 in Taiki, Hokkaido, showcasing innovative bamboo construction techniques developed for rural housing in Bangladesh. Designed by architect Ke. M. Iftekar Tanvir alongside Japanese collaborators from Nagaoka University of Art and Design, this experimental structure demonstrates sustainable building methods using locally available bamboo materials. The project represents a significant cultural and architectural exchange, applying traditional bamboo construction knowledge to modern housing challenges in developing regions. Its design serves as both a functional testing ground and educational resource for architecture enthusiasts interested in sustainable design and cross-cultural architectural innovation.