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RE-EXAMINE THE SYLHET CITY MASTER PLAN 2010 AND DESIGN THE PROPOSED RIVERSIDE DEVELOPMENT

OF SHEIKHGHAT AREA, SYLHET, BANGLADESH.

A WELCOME TO THE CITY GATE & UPHOLDING THE HERITAGE

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On this busy city of Sylhet, we felt the utmost need of a breathing space where people would 昀椀nd a pause, take time to breathe in nature, try to discover their own selves.

Providing a relaxing space in the picturesque riverbank. Despite being a city on the bank of a river like Surma, people still are not aware of the hidden charm & scenic beauty of this place.

platform to practice art & culture discovering the root & heritage being aware of cultural richness & preserving. Instead of creating scope to preserve and 昀氀ourish this mesmerizing place, we 昀椀nd this place as a congested and polluted commercial zone.

Earlier, when the bridge wasn’t here, the raw materials were carried through river. But, after the construction of the new bridge, we feel the commercial zone on the riverbank to be insigni昀椀cant.

Rather, we propose to replace it on Gotatikor , the truck stand , as the goods are to be carried directly there through the bridge .

A Grand Welcome To The City With Aesthetical Impression

Providing breathing space for city dwellers.

Relocating the detached Gohata in one side of the road.

Accumulating the traditional arts & crafts under a pavilion and creating people’s interest.

Reducing chhara pollution by providing roads on both sides of chhara and creating residential area adjacent to them.

Relocate and redesign the age-old sh market and vegetable market of Kazirbazar to ensure.

a pleasant shopping experience.

Providing interactive spaces like bazar and school to the reticent community of Kazirbazar.

Emphasising the historical Sheikhghat and upholding it to the people and visitors.

Focusing on the heritage of Zitu Miah and creating a landmark that elaborates its importance. throughout urban districts.

Connecting important dead end and creating a new road to solve the trac problem in the termination of bridge.

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