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35 storied Hilton,25 storied Westin,35 storied Hyatt(rising from behind) and 27 storied Four Points by Sheraton

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These are the last few towers to rise to maximum 35 or so stories because of aviation limits. Much taller towers are planned in the outskirts of the city already.
 
35 storied Hilton,25 storied Westin,35 storied Hyatt(rising from behind) and 27 storied Four Points by Sheraton

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These are the last few towers to rise to maximum 35 or so stories because of aviation limits. Much taller towers are planned in the outskirts of the city already.
I dont think they have any aviation limit there. YOu have to find enough land so that you can go tall. There are certatin restriction on high rise building in terms of land area, greenery etc.
 
One of my favorite resort projects in Bangladesh. Revisited....

Dusai Resort & Spa – Sylhet | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.


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Dusai Resort & Spa by VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd. | Photo Courtesy : Hasan Saifuddin Chandan
Name: VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.
Year: 2010 - 2013
Location: Moulvi Bazaar, Sylhet
Client: Nasser Rahman
Dusai Resort & Spa, an award winning project by VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd. is a paragon of architectural sensitiveness, contextual response and cultural consideration. The project won 'Gold' in '9th International Design Award' competition contemplating architects' reputation.

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Dusai Resort & Spa is a destination resort equipped to serve more than 180 guests at a time with guest living facilities of 80 rooms, 3 restaurants, children’s playground facilities, swimming pool, spa, convention hall etc . Guestrooms are nested on top of the hillocks while the services and walkways are placed in the valleys.

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Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

PROGRAM:

  • Reception Hall Wing, equipped with car drop, open lounge facilities and back office. The open pavilion like structure floats in the water surrounding the reception area.
  • Convention Centre and Motel Wing, equipped to accommodate 60 guests with 20 rooms and a convention hall for 70 persons for meetings and events with dining facility.
  • Main hotel, located at the central area consisting 30 rooms for 60 guests. It also accommodates back of house facilities and main kitchen and laundry facilities in the semi-basement area.
  • 4 Suite Villas, accommodates 40 guests in Duplex and Triplex with 2 no. of bedroom suites in each villa.
  • 5 Deluxe Villas, accommodating 48 guests in 24 rooms, each villa consisting independent 4 guest rooms
  • 2 Presidential Villas, of independent cottages with separate guest rooms
  • Spa with 6 treatment rooms with the view of the hills
  • 3 Thematic Restaurants with dining and all equipped kitchen facilities
  • Boat Station, docking 10 boats.
  • Gym, for 6 users with locker room and changing facility for male and female and steam bath.
  • Parking with 55 car parking facilities with 4 minivans along with drivers waiting shed.
  • Drivers Dormitory for 10 person in 3 rooms.
  • Children’s Play Area in the valley for the enjoyment of different age group of children
  • Swimming pool in 3 tiers. First tier consisting Jacuzzi pool, in second relaxing pool and at the end lap pool with heating facilities. It has large deck area and a sunken café.
  • Guest Maid Dormitory for 12 persons
  • Mosque for 100 persons
  • GM & Executive Quarters for 16 Executives
  • Staff Accommodation Bldg with 16 rooms accommodating 70 staffs
  • Existing Owners Bungalow
  • Golf Lounge And Bar
  • Utility Bldg for electro mechanical facilities
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Concept Diagram _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

Master Plan _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.


PROJECT HISTORY

The site used to be a garden and Mr. Naser Rahman’s (the client) ancestors’ vacation house. All the trees were planted and nurtured by his father, the ex finance minister of the country. He fostered this serene landscape to be enjoyed by his 5 children and their grand children. Several years after his parents’ demise Mr. Rahman decided to expand this vacation house to be used by their extended family member. Later on in 2010 considering the public demand for tourism, he decided to transform their vacation house into a resort and share the serene environment with the people. The resort is named after his parents using their initials, Du+Sai=Dusai. The design work started in 2009 and later in 2010, January the construction commenced. It began with the villas followed by Staff accommodation Buildings and main building in places. The Resort inaugurated in mid 2012 with soft opening. The resort is 4 hours drive from capital Dhaka. So it became a popular destination for people seeking retreat on weekends. The resort hosts regular cultural shows and programs on different national holidays. The landscape also has flourished over these two years of occupancy.





Longitudinal Sections _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

Plan of Deluxe Villa & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

Section _ Deluxe Villa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.


ARCHITECTURAL REPORT

Harbored in the serene green hillocks of tea plantations in northeast Bangladesh, “Dusai Resort & Spa” is the first destination resort of its kind in Bangladesh. The complex exudes the essence of a tribal village with its formation along the sloping hills. It includes residential, dining, swimming pool, spa, conference, and indoor and outdoor sports facilities. The site consists of three shallow hills and valleys. The public area with reception and convention hall is placed on the first hill and all the guest rooms are places on the slope of the hills for ease of movement. Other facilities are placed towards the valley. The vehicular circulation ends in public area and the journey towards guest area is starts by foot or electric car. The internal roads and walkways are placed in a round trip encompassing the complex allowing one to travel the whole area in circular motion. The guest facility features a main hotel block and stand-alone bungalows. There are two types of bungalows: cottages for families in a semi-private setting and deluxe cottages for couples in a more private setting, on the slopes of the south-facing hill. Service amenities blend semi private and private zones.

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Plan _ Main Hotel _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

Plan _ Tea Valley Restaurant _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.

Valley Restaurant: This one is built as a curve respecting natural contour. Roof has a composite wood and metal frame structure with thatch. | Photo Courtesy : Digita Interactive Limited


Sylhet is home to the “Khasiya” tribes. The project layout is inspired by their indigenous housing style to blend with the nature and hilly region. The local climate causes high rain with flash floods during the rainy seasons, therefore pitch roofs are incorporated. The structures sit on concrete frames anchored to ground allowing the villas hanging on the edge of slope without disturbing the natural contour. Existing trees shape out the setting of the villas, so that the wilderness is unharmed. The resort is designed by cautiously considering the natural setting and contour site. This resort allows the guests relish the essence of living within nature.

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PROJECT TECHNOLOGY

The resort showcases a hybrid construction system of indigenous tea estate bungalows and standardized concrete frame structure. Local indigenous wood joinery techniques were combined with contemporary metal joinery systems. The results were sleek, lightweight wooden trusses that also have metal plates, nuts and bolts. Slender, concrete framing anchored to the ground raises the structure above soil. A roof truss forms the shape of the structure, which is then cladded with locally available lightweight thatch and mud tiles. These raised structures are then approached by an independent open riser stairs. Local technology and materials with local workmanship have been extensively used here.

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Reception Hall : Open pavilion style structure with sloped, mud tiled roof and wooden truss framing. Set in a lush green and non air conditioned. | Photo Courtesy : Hasan Saifuddin Chandan


MATERIALS

The project construction materials comprise of locally available materials combined with indigenous construction techniques. Concrete structure infills are comprised of brick walls. Outdoor facade rendered with fair face cement plaster and indoor facades comprises of regular cement mortar plaster rendered and painted. All floors are finished with homogenous matt finished tiles & Villas have wooden floors. General ceilings are cement plastered and finished with paint and some parts are dry gypsum plaster finished.

All the upper floors of the villas and the valley restaurant have exposed roof structure with bamboo & thatch roof ceiling. In some public spaces comprise exposed roof structure with wood and wood veneered finished ceiling. The hand rails grab bars and doors are made with locally acquired aged walnut colored solid wood. All out door surfaces are natural finish so that it blends well with the surrounding green nature. Pitch roofs are a mix of handmade mud tiles and thatch roof with high pitch varying 24-40 degree slope to withhold the heavy rain during monsoon.

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Detail _ Valley Rasturant _ Dusai Resort & Spa | VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.
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Valley Restaurant Interior: Thatch roof, wood and metal composite truss, wooden frame work all are visible here. Interior decor has been kept to a minimum to emphasize the structure itself. | Photo Courtesy : Ahsanul Haque Rubel


PROJECT SERVICES

The entire project is powered from national grid. The project has an onsite 750 MW power substation. As secondary back up power 3 Diesel powered generators are used in a synchronized system. Garden lights and part of outdoor lights are powered off grid by solar power. The HVAC system is designed as dispersed system with Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) cooling system. This is an advanced energy efficient system. The water supply and sewage distribution system is also independent and off grid. The whole resort area is served by wifi net work, access control system and firefighting and detection system. It also has a heated swimming pool. The natural water reservoir and lakes work as water storage for firefighting. The resort complex contains its own independent automatic laundry facility. Its kitchens are fitted with advanced kitchen equipment.

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Permeable path leading to Bungalows. Bungalow roofs are thatched, facade is of concrete tiles. | Courtesy : Ahsanul Haque Rubel


CONSTRAINTS AND SOLUTIONS ACHIEVED

Contour Site:

The contour site posed as a constraint as well as adding diversity to the project. The hilly site on the natural setting urged for the wilderness to be untouched whereas building on such setting with usual techniques could offset its natural setting. Following the indigenous construction style and technique; the longer structures were broken into smaller ones matching contour as opposed to following regular construction techniques that would have called for the contour site to be flattened to build a sizable structure.

Landslide:

The structures are built on slopes that posed the threat of landslide which was resolved by installing slender concrete columns deep into the earth and mimicking the floating structures of local indigenous “Khasiya” houses.

Woods:

The land was deep into the woods and populated with tall trunk trees. It was difficult to find any buildable space. The villas had to be placed in between trees. These trees actually governed to shape out the final layout of this resort.

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Swimming Pool: It is set in a natural dip, surrounded by dense vegetation providing required privacy | Photo Courtesy : Md. Ishtiaque Zahir Titas


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Details: [a] Tiled path leading to spa on the right and Bungalows to left. Swimming pool. [c] Bungalows, characterized by deep overhangs. | Photo Courtesy : [a] & [c] Ahsanul Haque Rubel Hasan Saifuddin Chandan
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SPECIAL FEATURES




    • Prioritizing nature
The aesthetics of the resort always prioritized nature over built structures. Intrusion was kept to a minimum during placing structures on the contour site and surrounding green. Structures are built at the base of hillocks at a low height to highlight green in the background. Existing wilderness to the west was left untouched, only seven trees were taken down, and 300 new plants have been planted. Thus natural grass and shrubs were retained as ground coverage. Water bodies were re-excavated. In the buildings large openings with folding windows invite nature to come inside and let guests enjoy the spectacular and uninterrupted view of the surrounding landscape from their dwellings. Nature is not lost in its extravagance but nurtured.




    • Re-imagining the dream of living in a tea plantation area
The ingenuity of this complex lies in constructing a luxurious resort with latest facilities without losing its ethnic identity. In a tea plantation area, built structures give way to the existing landscape and blend with nature. Larger buildings were avoided in order to respect the site. The humbleness of the design blends the complex with tree gardens in surrounding.




    • Linear progression
The linear site imparts an impression of a journey. After arriving at the resort, guests start their journey by walking along the curved path through hills to reach their destination. Programs are distributed into public, semi-private and private zones in a consecutive manner. Reception is at the beginning of the public zone and leads to the semi-private zone with cottages for families, along with recreational amenities, such as a sports arena and swimming pool, followed by dining with a golf pudding range view, and ending at the spa facilities. Villas are placed around a courtyard, and the path loops around it that leads to the end of the complex and into a more private zone. The private zone at the end of the complex consists of exclusive residential cottages.




    • Contribution to local economy
During construction a portion of construction brick, cement, and wood were supplied by a local contractor, and local laborers were involved in construction. Eighty percent of staff employed in the resort are locals. Ninety percent of fresh food is also locally produced and supplied.

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Permeable path leading to spa on the left and bungalows on the right. Path in general follow the contour of the site. | Photo Courtesy : Digita Interactive Limited


DETAILS OF SUPPORTING STRUCTURES

The complex includes guest accommodation facilities with Spa, steam room and restaurant. Other services include parking, convention hall, swimming pool, poolside bar, Jacuzzi, gym, business center, laundry facilities, boat station etc.




    • Parking with 55 car parking facilities is situated at the East side of reception, in a semi paved soft green landscape. The cars drop off guests at the reception allowing them to appreciate the natural tranquility by walking through hillocks to reach their destination.
    • Convention Centre and Motel Wing is set behind the reception building as a separate entity, so that the larger gathering of convention guests do not disturb the serene harmony of the resort area. It has an all equipped convention hall for 70 people and residential facilities for 25 guests in 10 rooms..
    • Spa overlooks the green golf range stimulating a calming effect on guests. It contains 6 treatment rooms along with 5 person foot spa.
    • 3 Restaurants accommodates the guests with dining and high end kitchen facilities with one air conditioned and the other one naturally ventilated.
    • Boat Station is an open pavilion type structure at one end of the serpentine lake facing all the villas. It accommodates 10 boats.
    • Gym is located at the end of swimming pool at the base of a hill. It is fully furnished to accommodate 6 users.
    • Guest Maid Dormitory is incorporated in this resort in response to our social need, in order to accommodate young couple families with baby’s nanny to take care of their child.
    • Drivers Dormitory is situated near the entrance gate in order to assist car owners with drivers
    • Mosque is located near the entrance gate in order to serve the local community as per the clients requirement, since the owner comes from a pious family
    • Swimming pool with deck & sitting with heating system assisting all age group of guests
    • Childrens Play area is located in the valley on the other side of spa. It is a cave like concrete structure open towards field for the enjoyment of the guests’ children.
    • Golf Lounge And Bar
    • Utility Building accommodating substation, generator, boiler etc.
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Details: [a] Spa Lobby: Semi-open, shaded and naturally ventilated. Reception wooden truss details. [c] Main Hotel Lobby: Semi-open, shaded and naturally ventilated. | Photo Courtesy : [a] Digita Interactive Limited Mustapha Khalid Palash [c] Hasan Saifuddin Chandan
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Deluxe Villa Interior: Sloped thatch roof construction can be seem from inside. Folding partition opens completely to connect exterior with interior. | Photo Courtesy : Digita Interactive Limited


DETAILS OF LANDSCAPING

The existing natural water bodies were incorporated into the design of the complex. Natural herbal trees were unharmed and ground coverage shrubs were retained. Only 7 trees were removed during the construction and the wood was also used into structures. The landscaping technique caused least interruption in the natural setting and helped merging the structures with its surrounding.

SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT

This is the first of its kind spread out resort in the remote hilly region of Bangladesh. The project is a symbiotic and It employed local expertise and builders with appropriate local technology. It also embraces local culture and community. It contributed in local economy by acquiring the construction materials from local suppliers as well as daily fresh supply of grocery and vegetables from local community. In the resort regular cultural shows are arranged to foster the Sylhety and Khasiya culture.

PROJECT ABSTRACT

_ Name of the Project: Dusai Resort & Spa
_ Location: Moulovi Bazar, Sylhet
_ Name of the Client: Nasser Rahman
_ Site Area: 55567.90 sq. m.
_ Total built up area of the Project: 11103.42 sq. m.
_Year of Commencement: 2010
_Year of Completion: 2013


PROJECT TEAM

_ Architect: Md. Ishtiaque Zahir
Md. Iqbal Habib
_ Associated Architects: Nabila Aftab
Nabila Ali
Consultants
_ Architecture: VITTI Sthapati Brindo Ltd.
_ Structure: Tofazzel Hossain
Achintya Kumar Saha
_ Construction: Nasser Rahman (Client)
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Dwell in the House and Forest | Kishwar Jahan Residence by Ar. Rafiq Azam

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Name: Rafiq Azam | SHATOTTO
Location: DOHS, Banani, Dhaka
Client: Mr. Reazuddin Al Mamoon & Mrs. Kishwar Jahan

Architect Rafiq Azam is inspired by the lush, riverine landscape of the Bengal delta and has consistently produced pieces of contemporary architecture indulged in the beauty of nature. The project ‘Kishwar Jahan Residence’ is no exception and claims ‘dwell in the house and forest’ as the core phenomenon. Situated in an urban setup the house proclaims the tranquility of nature through the blend of outdoor-indoor.
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Old DOHS (Defense Officers Housing Society) is probably one of the most secured and tranquil residential area in Dhaka. Having a 12,939 sft. south facing plot with numbers of trees within and without the site is a fortune in the context of Dhaka.

Dhaka, one of the most densely populated cities in the world has become a city of urban mayhem. Having less than five percent green area for a city of more than 500 square miles with a growing population of disparity and persistent, Dhaka is fast losing its ambiance.

The concept of the project is resultant of context, climate and desire. Most importantly having the road on south, two storied residence on the east and north is a plus point but having a six storied apartment building with 43 windows on the west is a challenge in terms of privacy for this four storey single unit residence.



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The idea is to push back the house as much as possible on the north to create a south lawn as big as possible, a first step of the design. This was done keeping in mind the sub-tropical climate of Dhaka with its winter inclined sun on the south and summer wind flow from the south-east. This south-east lawn also helps to retain the trees on the south edge of the side which is combined with the roadside trees making a green patch very substantial.


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The next step of design is to create a 35 feet long steel bridge plunging out from the house at level three (family space) entering into the south edge tree foliage within and without the boundary wall of the lot. The intention is to “dwell in the house and forest.”



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Project at a glance

Project : Kishwar Jahan Residence
Location :House 67, Road – 5, DOHS, Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Site Area: 6,122 sft.
Floor Area: 13,600 sft
Client :Mr. Reazuddin Al Mamoon & Mrs. Kishwar Jahan
Firm : SHATOTTO architecture for green living
Principal Architect : Md. Rafiq Azam
Associate Architects : Ar. Sihaam Shaheed & Ar. Sabrin Zinat Rahman
Asst. : Project Architect Mehanaz Sultana
Structural Engineer : Misbahuddin Khan
Mechanical Engineer : Md. Mofizur Rahman Khan
Electrical Engineer : Md. Khairul Bashar & Md. Mannan Khan
Photographs : Daniele Domenicali
Construction Cost : US$1,046,153
 
Paintjob and livery mostly completed.

The 1st #787 for Biman Bangladesh Airlines repositions to Boeing Field from Everett due to main runway closure for the next 9 days. S2-AJS 787-8 Biman Bangladesh Airlines
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Construction of Steel Structure Bridge at Gumti. First time in Bangladesh for bridge project with new technology by OSJI-JV(JFE)@KMG Projects

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Courtesy of Jason Kazi, we have a visual of the,

First precast T-girder of Abdullahpur flyover


News Desk, bdnews24.com

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The erection of the first T-girder on June 15 took the N-8 Highway Improvement Project one step ahead, the project contractor said in a press release on Saturday.

The contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), also said it hopes to complete the project on time.

The total length of the flyover will be 723 metres with 112 continuous T-girders, according to the release.

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Recent office interior trends in Gulshan, Dhaka (Courtesy of Jason Kazi).

Navana Real Estate, Gulshan-2

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Mitsui, Bay's Edgewater, Gulshan-2

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JETRO (Japan External Trade Org), Concord IK Tower, Gulshan-2

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Sheltech Hossain Villa, Dhanmondi

10 storied apartment building with 2200-2230 sq. ft. units with large community space, gym, childrens play area and guard room

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The Regal by Shanta Holdings
Another one of those multi million dollar apartments (almost $3million USD apiece)
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South Breeze Square, Gulshan-2

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Triplex, East Nasirabad, Chittagong

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Mahmud Country House, Noakhali

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Concord Alpona, Khulshi, Chittagong

14 storied apartment building with 2 levels for underground parking

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