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Muzharul Islam

Muzharul Islam (25 December 1923 – 15 July 2012) was a Bangladeshi architect, urban planner, educator and activist. He is considered as the Grand Master of regional modernism in South Asia.[by whom?] Islam is the pioneer of modern architecture in Bangladesh and the father of Bengali modernism.[2] Islam's style and influence dominated the architectural scene in the country during the 1960s and 70s, along with major US architects he brought to work in Dhaka.

Muzharul Islam
মাজহারুল ইসলাম
Born(1923-12-25)25 December 1923
Died15 July 2012(2012-07-15) (aged 88)[1]
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Oregon
Yale University
AA School of Architecture
Occupation(s)Architect
educator
AwardsGrand Master Award, South Asian Architecture Award Ceremony
Independence Day Award
PracticeVastukalabid
BuildingsFaculty of Fine Arts
Jahangirnagar University Master Plan and designs
Chittagong University master plan and designs
Bangladesh National Archive

As a teacher[by whom?], architect, social and political activist, Islam set the course of architectural practice in the country not only through his own many varied works but also through being instrumental in inviting architects[citation needed] like Louis Kahn[by whom?], Richard Neutra, Stanley Tigerman, Paul Rudolph, Robert Boughey and Konstantinos Doxiadis to work in Bangladesh.

Muzharul Islam.

Early life Edit

Muzharul Islam was born on 25 December 1923 in Murshidabad. He went to the United States in 1950 where he received his bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Oregon. In 1956, he received a scholarship to study tropical architecture at the AA School of Architecture, London.[3] In 1961, he completed his post-graduation under Paul Rudolph from Yale University.[4] At Yale Stanley Tigerman was one of his classmates, and there he came in touch with Louis I Kahn.[5] Muzharul Islam began his career by designing two buildings in the Shahbag area in 1955 – Dhaka University Library and College of Arts and Crafts.[6] Between 1958 and 1964, Islam was an architect in C&B Dept of the Government of East Pakistan.[4]

Career Edit

 
Site Plan for Sher-e-Bangla Nagar

His most important work was born when the Governor's Conference of Pakistan decided in 1959, under the leadership of President Ayub Khan, that Dhaka will be second capital of Pakistan.[5] The government decided to build a capital complex at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. Muzharul Islam was given to design Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban[by whom?] (National Assembly Building of Bangladesh). But, he brought his teacher Louis Kahn[by whom?] into the project to do a significant work for future generation. Islam worked closely with him from 1965 to Kahn's death in 1973[by whom?].

Along with Kahn[by whom?], he also brought Paul Rudolph and Stanley Tigerman to work in Bangladesh, and three of them came to be known as the American Trio. Apart from the Trio, it was Islam's monumental style that dominated Bangladesh architecture from the 1950s onwards.[5]

His major works include – Jahangirnagar University, Chittagong University, Central Public Library, Charukala Institute, the Azimpur Estate, Rangmati township, and a number of Polytechnic Institutes.[4] Islam designed the master plan of Dhaka City.[citation needed] He also created the logo for the government of Bangladesh.[7][importance?]

Awards Edit

A documentary film on Mazharul Islam named Tini (The Architect) was released by Institute of Architects Bangladesh in 2000, which was directed by Enamul Karim Nirjhar.

Notable works Edit

Year Project Image Location Comments
1953–54 College of Arts and Crafts   Shahbag, Dhaka
Dhaka University Library University of Dhaka
Bangladesh National Archives and Library

 

Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka
1962 Housing for class IV Employees Azimpur Estate, Dhaka
1963–64 Railway Rehabilitation Zone Khilgaon, Dhaka Plan for the project
Rangamati Town Rangamati, CHT Plan for the project
1963–65 BCSIR Laboratory Buildings Dhanmondi, Dhaka
1964 National Institute of Public Administration Building Shahbag, Dhaka
1965–71 Headquarters Building, Agricultural Development Corporation Motijheel, Dhaka 14 storied
5 polytechnic institutes Rangpur, Bogra, Pabna, Sylhet and Barisal In collaboration with Arch. Stanley Tigerman
EFU Building (Jiban Bima Bhaban) Project Motijheel, Dhaka 27 storied
Road Research Laboratories Dhaka, Bangladesh
1968–71 Chittagong University master plan and designs Chittagong University, Chittagong Designs for students' hostel, humanities building, science building, administrative building, readers' quarters, VC's quarters, professors' quarters, storage and godowns
Housing for Ruppur Atomic Energy Complex Savar, Dhaka
Jahangirnagar University Master Plan and designs   Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka Designs for students' hostel, readers quarters and class IV employees' quarters
1980–84 Jaipurhat Limestone and cement Project Jaipurhat, Bangladesh Master plan, housing for 200 officers, housing for 1700 employees, clinic and hospital, clinic and hospital, bazaar and mosque
National Library Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka
1987 Office Building for the World Bank Dhaka, Bangladesh
1995 Garden City Project Dhaka, Bangladesh 20 storied
2008 Mausoleum of Kazi Nazrul Islam Dhaka, Bangladesh

Death Edit

Muzharul Islam died on 15 July 2012 at 12.06 am in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[9] He was aged 88.

Publications Edit

Some publication featured Muzharul Islam:

  • Encyclopædia Britannica Volume 22, 15th Editions 1986, page- 99.
  • Architectural Review, London, April 1960, Page-155.
  • Environments, Volume 19, Number 2, 1988, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Page-55 to 60.
  • Architecture + Design, New Delhi, India, May–June 1988, page- 26 to 32 & 36.
  • The Sangbad, Dhaka, 23 December 1993, Page-12.
  • Daily Bhorer Kagoj, Dhaka, 24 December 1993, Page-9.
  • Daily Bhorer Kagoj, Dhaka, 7 March 1994, Page-12.
  • Weekly Holiday, Dhaka, 31 December 1993, Page-6.
  • Daily Star, Dhaka, August 2000.
  • Lecturer, Exhibition of Works of Four Architects of the Indian Sub-Continent; New York, Philadelphia, 1997.
  • Lecturer, Exhibition of Architecture in Bangladesh, “Pundranagar” to Sher-e-Bangla Nagar (350 B.C. to present time), 1997.
  • An Architecture of Independence : The Making of Modern South Asia, 1997, University of Pennsylvania.
  • The India International Centre Quarter: Monsoon 1997, Volume- 24, Number 2–3.
  • Architect Muzharul Islam and Chicago Architect Stanly Tigerman did the elaborate study on typology and tectonics, ecology, climate and materials. Their study resulted in a major report, which was featured in the September 1968 issue of “Architectural Record".
  • Vastukatha: Selected Sayings of Architect Muzharul Islam | বাস্তুকথা: স্থপতি মাজহারুল ইসলামের নির্বাচিত উক্তি, Edited by Kazi Khaleed Ashraf and Saif Ul Haque, Published by BI Books -Bengal Publications [10]
  • Muzharul Islam Architect, Edited by Fuad H Mallick, Zainab Faruqui Ali[11]
  • স্থপতি মাজহারুল ইসলাম, সম্পাদনা - আবুল হাসনাত[12]

Quotes Edit

  • "Symbol for what? Symbol of what? Symbol of whom?... The hesitation in my mind has deep roots. I feel that human society has been kept in darkness for thousands of years by the use of symbols. I revolt against it. By raising the issue of symbols, in the name of symbols, my perspective has been kept limited."
  • "Cities should provide the environment for civilized life within the context of our own culture... The city can develop only as a part of the physical environment of the country- with the ultimate aim of abolishing all differences between the city and the rural areas. The traditional relationship with nature (still existing to a certain extent in the village of Bangladesh) should be continued in the cities."
  • "The artistic qualities are essence of architecture. The practical aspects of architecture are measurable – such as, the practical requirements, climatic judgements, the advantages and limitations of the site etc. – but the humanistic aspects are not measurable. This depends on the talent, sensitivity and creativity of the architect. Only some bookish knowledge is not a sufficient tool in this regard. One has to be creative. One has to love his own land, its people and its culture and think profoundly about these. The love of one's own land is the eternal source of creative power, which in turn, makes a proper architect."
  • "You have to be a world man and a Bengali. It's impossible otherwise... When I mention standing on one's own soil... it is to find oneself, but not to find oneself and become stagnant. What I am seeking is to stand on one's own feet and then to proceed forward. If for that reason I have to take two steps backward to go one step forward. I have no problem with that. I think that there is no other way of moving forward."

See also Edit

Sources Edit

  • Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury (20 July 2003). "Harmony of Vision". The Daily Star.

References Edit

  1. ^ "The passing of Muzharul Islam". The Daily Star. 19 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  2. ^ Syed Abrar (21 October 2005). "A Modern Bangali Architect". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star.
  3. ^ a b Muzharul Islam Archive
  4. ^ a b c d Mainul Hassan (27 December 2009). "Architect Mazharul Islam turns eighty-six". The Daily Star.
  5. ^ a b c Kazi Khaleed Ashraf, "Mazharul Islam, Kahn and Architecture in Bangladesh", MIMAR 31: Architecture in Development, page 57, Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 1989
  6. ^ Shivangi Ambani Gandhi, "Poetry in Architecture", Bangladeshi Architects in Australia
  7. ^ . Brands of the World. Archived from the original on 27 June 2006.[user-generated source]
  8. ^ Farhana Urmee (24 December 2010). "The Journey of a Dreamer". Star Weekend Magazine. The Daily Star.
  9. ^ "Mazharul Islam passes away". The Daily Star. 15 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  10. ^ "Vastukatha বাস্তুকথা" (in English and Bengali). BI Books - Bengal Publications. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Muzharul Islam Architect | The University Press Limited". www.uplbooks.com. UPL The University Press Ltd. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  12. ^ বেঙ্গল পাবলিকেশন্‌‌স » স্থপতি মাজহারুল ইসলাম (in Bengali). Bengal Publications. Retrieved 22 October 2019.

Further reading Edit

  • Wares, Shamsul, Architecture in the 50s and 60s in Bangladesh, Architecture and Planning, BUET, 1982, Dhaka
  • Kazi Khaleed Ashraf, Mazharul Islam, Kahn and Architecture in Bangladesh, 1989
  • Zainab F Ali and Fuad H Mallick, Muzharul Islam Architect, BRAC University Press 2011

External links Edit

  • Official Site
  • ArchSociety Article: Muzharul Islam: Pioneer of Modern Architecture in Bangladesh
  • Muzharul Islam, Archnet
  • Vastukala : The Architecture of Muzharul Islam, DepArtMag
  • Muzharul Islam: An activist architect, The Daily Star
  • Islam, Muzharul, Banglapedia

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For other people with the same name see Mazhar ul Islam disambiguation Muzharul Islam 25 December 1923 15 July 2012 was a Bangladeshi architect urban planner educator and activist He is considered as the Grand Master of regional modernism in South Asia by whom Islam is the pioneer of modern architecture in Bangladesh and the father of Bengali modernism 2 Islam s style and influence dominated the architectural scene in the country during the 1960s and 70s along with major US architects he brought to work in Dhaka Muzharul Islamম জহ র ল ইসল মBorn 1923 12 25 25 December 1923Murshidabad British IndiaDied15 July 2012 2012 07 15 aged 88 1 Dhaka BangladeshNationalityBangladeshiAlma materUniversity of OregonYale UniversityAA School of ArchitectureOccupation s ArchitecteducatorAwardsGrand Master Award South Asian Architecture Award CeremonyIndependence Day AwardPracticeVastukalabidBuildingsFaculty of Fine ArtsJahangirnagar University Master Plan and designsChittagong University master plan and designsBangladesh National ArchiveAs a teacher by whom architect social and political activist Islam set the course of architectural practice in the country not only through his own many varied works but also through being instrumental in inviting architects citation needed like Louis Kahn by whom Richard Neutra Stanley Tigerman Paul Rudolph Robert Boughey and Konstantinos Doxiadis to work in Bangladesh Muzharul Islam Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Notable works 5 Death 6 Publications 7 Quotes 8 See also 9 Sources 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life EditMuzharul Islam was born on 25 December 1923 in Murshidabad He went to the United States in 1950 where he received his bachelor s degree in architecture from the University of Oregon In 1956 he received a scholarship to study tropical architecture at the AA School of Architecture London 3 In 1961 he completed his post graduation under Paul Rudolph from Yale University 4 At Yale Stanley Tigerman was one of his classmates and there he came in touch with Louis I Kahn 5 Muzharul Islam began his career by designing two buildings in the Shahbag area in 1955 Dhaka University Library and College of Arts and Crafts 6 Between 1958 and 1964 Islam was an architect in C amp B Dept of the Government of East Pakistan 4 Career Edit nbsp Site Plan for Sher e Bangla NagarHis most important work was born when the Governor s Conference of Pakistan decided in 1959 under the leadership of President Ayub Khan that Dhaka will be second capital of Pakistan 5 The government decided to build a capital complex at Sher e Bangla Nagar Dhaka Muzharul Islam was given to design Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban by whom National Assembly Building of Bangladesh But he brought his teacher Louis Kahn by whom into the project to do a significant work for future generation Islam worked closely with him from 1965 to Kahn s death in 1973 by whom Along with Kahn by whom he also brought Paul Rudolph and Stanley Tigerman to work in Bangladesh and three of them came to be known as the American Trio Apart from the Trio it was Islam s monumental style that dominated Bangladesh architecture from the 1950s onwards 5 His major works include Jahangirnagar University Chittagong University Central Public Library Charukala Institute the Azimpur Estate Rangmati township and a number of Polytechnic Institutes 4 Islam designed the master plan of Dhaka City citation needed He also created the logo for the government of Bangladesh 7 importance Awards EditInstitute of Architects Bangladesh Gold Medal 1993 He was awarded the Honorable Fellowship American Institute of Architects at the National convention of the Institute at Dallas Texas in 1999 He was an honourable member of the Master Jury of the First Aga Khan Award for Architecture Geneva 1980 Islam has been a jury member for several national and international design competitions and awards including The Aga Khan Award for Architecture design contest for Faisal Mosque competition in Islamabad design contests for the headquarters building of the Islamic Development Bank in Jeddah Headquarters building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building at Riyadh which won Aga Khan Award for Architecture 4 He was awarded Independence Day Award in 1999 the highest state award of Bangladesh 3 8 A documentary film on Mazharul Islam named Tini The Architect was released by Institute of Architects Bangladesh in 2000 which was directed by Enamul Karim Nirjhar Notable works EditYear Project Image Location Comments1953 54 College of Arts and Crafts nbsp Shahbag DhakaDhaka University Library University of DhakaBangladesh National Archives and Library nbsp Sher e Bangla Nagar Dhaka1962 Housing for class IV Employees Azimpur Estate Dhaka1963 64 Railway Rehabilitation Zone Khilgaon Dhaka Plan for the projectRangamati Town Rangamati CHT Plan for the project1963 65 BCSIR Laboratory Buildings Dhanmondi Dhaka1964 National Institute of Public Administration Building Shahbag Dhaka1965 71 Headquarters Building Agricultural Development Corporation Motijheel Dhaka 14 storied5 polytechnic institutes Rangpur Bogra Pabna Sylhet and Barisal In collaboration with Arch Stanley TigermanEFU Building Jiban Bima Bhaban Project Motijheel Dhaka 27 storiedRoad Research Laboratories Dhaka Bangladesh1968 71 Chittagong University master plan and designs Chittagong University Chittagong Designs for students hostel humanities building science building administrative building readers quarters VC s quarters professors quarters storage and godownsHousing for Ruppur Atomic Energy Complex Savar DhakaJahangirnagar University Master Plan and designs nbsp Jahangirnagar University Dhaka Designs for students hostel readers quarters and class IV employees quarters1980 84 Jaipurhat Limestone and cement Project Jaipurhat Bangladesh Master plan housing for 200 officers housing for 1700 employees clinic and hospital clinic and hospital bazaar and mosqueNational Library Sher e Bangla Nagar Dhaka1987 Office Building for the World Bank Dhaka Bangladesh1995 Garden City Project Dhaka Bangladesh 20 storied2008 Mausoleum of Kazi Nazrul Islam Dhaka BangladeshDeath EditMuzharul Islam died on 15 July 2012 at 12 06 am in Dhaka Bangladesh 9 He was aged 88 Publications EditSome publication featured Muzharul Islam Encyclopaedia Britannica Volume 22 15th Editions 1986 page 99 Architectural Review London April 1960 Page 155 Environments Volume 19 Number 2 1988 University of Waterloo Ontario Canada Page 55 to 60 Architecture Design New Delhi India May June 1988 page 26 to 32 amp 36 The Sangbad Dhaka 23 December 1993 Page 12 Daily Bhorer Kagoj Dhaka 24 December 1993 Page 9 Daily Bhorer Kagoj Dhaka 7 March 1994 Page 12 Weekly Holiday Dhaka 31 December 1993 Page 6 Daily Star Dhaka August 2000 Lecturer Exhibition of Works of Four Architects of the Indian Sub Continent New York Philadelphia 1997 Lecturer Exhibition of Architecture in Bangladesh Pundranagar to Sher e Bangla Nagar 350 B C to present time 1997 An Architecture of Independence The Making of Modern South Asia 1997 University of Pennsylvania The India International Centre Quarter Monsoon 1997 Volume 24 Number 2 3 Architect Muzharul Islam and Chicago Architect Stanly Tigerman did the elaborate study on typology and tectonics ecology climate and materials Their study resulted in a major report which was featured in the September 1968 issue of Architectural Record Vastukatha Selected Sayings of Architect Muzharul Islam ব স ত কথ স থপত ম জহ র ল ইসল ম র ন র ব চ ত উক ত Edited by Kazi Khaleed Ashraf and Saif Ul Haque Published by BI Books Bengal Publications 10 Muzharul Islam Architect Edited by Fuad H Mallick Zainab Faruqui Ali 11 স থপত ম জহ র ল ইসল ম সম প দন আব ল হ সন ত 12 Quotes Edit Symbol for what Symbol of what Symbol of whom The hesitation in my mind has deep roots I feel that human society has been kept in darkness for thousands of years by the use of symbols I revolt against it By raising the issue of symbols in the name of symbols my perspective has been kept limited Cities should provide the environment for civilized life within the context of our own culture The city can develop only as a part of the physical environment of the country with the ultimate aim of abolishing all differences between the city and the rural areas The traditional relationship with nature still existing to a certain extent in the village of Bangladesh should be continued in the cities The artistic qualities are essence of architecture The practical aspects of architecture are measurable such as the practical requirements climatic judgements the advantages and limitations of the site etc but the humanistic aspects are not measurable This depends on the talent sensitivity and creativity of the architect Only some bookish knowledge is not a sufficient tool in this regard One has to be creative One has to love his own land its people and its culture and think profoundly about these The love of one s own land is the eternal source of creative power which in turn makes a proper architect You have to be a world man and a Bengali It s impossible otherwise When I mention standing on one s own soil it is to find oneself but not to find oneself and become stagnant What I am seeking is to stand on one s own feet and then to proceed forward If for that reason I have to take two steps backward to go one step forward I have no problem with that I think that there is no other way of moving forward See also EditList of Bangladeshi architectsSources EditKashef Mahboob Chowdhury 20 July 2003 Harmony of Vision The Daily Star References Edit The passing of Muzharul Islam The Daily Star 19 July 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Syed Abrar 21 October 2005 A Modern Bangali Architect Star Weekend Magazine The Daily Star a b Muzharul Islam Archive a b c d Mainul Hassan 27 December 2009 Architect Mazharul Islam turns eighty six The Daily Star a b c Kazi Khaleed Ashraf Mazharul Islam Kahn and Architecture in Bangladesh MIMAR 31 Architecture in Development page 57 Aga Khan Trust for Culture 1989 Shivangi Ambani Gandhi Poetry in Architecture Bangladeshi Architects in Australia Government of the people s republic of Bangladesh Brands of the World Archived from the original on 27 June 2006 user generated source Farhana Urmee 24 December 2010 The Journey of a Dreamer Star Weekend Magazine The Daily Star Mazharul Islam passes away The Daily Star 15 July 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Vastukatha ব স ত কথ in English and Bengali BI Books Bengal Publications Retrieved 22 October 2019 Muzharul Islam Architect The University Press Limited www uplbooks com UPL The University Press Ltd Retrieved 22 October 2019 ব ঙ গল প বল ক শন স স থপত ম জহ র ল ইসল ম in Bengali Bengal Publications Retrieved 22 October 2019 Further reading EditWares Shamsul Architecture in the 50s and 60s in Bangladesh Architecture and Planning BUET 1982 Dhaka Kazi Khaleed Ashraf Mazharul Islam Kahn and Architecture in Bangladesh 1989 Zainab F Ali and Fuad H Mallick Muzharul Islam Architect BRAC University Press 2011External links EditOfficial Site ArchSociety Article Muzharul Islam Pioneer of Modern Architecture in Bangladesh Muzharul Islam Archnet Vastukala The Architecture of Muzharul Islam DepArtMag Muzharul Islam An activist architect The Daily Star Islam Muzharul Banglapedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muzharul Islam amp oldid 1180905198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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