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Developing Dhaka: Inside the real estate markets of Mohammadpur, Basila, and Lalmatia

Dhaka’s real estate story isn’t just a tale of square feet and glass facades.

2d ago

Breathing Easy Confronting Indoor Air Pollution

Air pollution remains one of the most severe public health challenges of our time, ranking among the leading global causes of illness, disability, and premature death.

3d ago

Urban gardening reshapes Bangladesh’s cities amid climate and economic pressures

Urban gardening and balcony farming are rapidly redefining the urban landscape in Bangladesh, offering an innovative response to the complex challenges of food security, environmental degradation, and limited agricultural space.

3d ago

Managing the mountain: Dhaka’s residential waste crisis and the search for solutions

In the sprawling, ever-expanding metropolis of Dhaka, where over 20 million people live within a congested urban sprawl, one crisis grows as visibly and relentlessly as the city itself: waste.

3d ago

Making an Energy-Efficient House in Bangladesh

Energy efficiency is the process of using less energy to achieve the same desired result.

3d ago

A seasonal guide to property maintenance

The country’s climate oscillates between scorching summer temperatures, torrential monsoon rains and relatively mild winters, each phase presenting distinct challenges. Without careful planning and timely intervention, even well-established properties can suffer from accelerated wear, diminished value and compromised habitability.

3d ago

Back to the roots: Deshi décor finds new life in modern homes

Walk into a newly renovated apartment or café in Dhaka, and chances are, you’ll spot a cane chair by the window, a nakshi kantha throw draped over a couch, or a cluster of earthenware lining the shelves.

3d ago

Creating the perfect home office productivity, comfort, and style

A home office is a designated workspace in your home where you focus on professional tasks, such as working on a computer, laptop, or other office equipment.

3d ago

Developing Dhaka: Inside the real estate markets of Mohammadpur, Basila, and Lalmatia

Dhaka’s real estate story isn’t just a tale of square feet and glass facades.

2d ago

Back to the roots: Deshi décor finds new life in modern homes

Walk into a newly renovated apartment or café in Dhaka, and chances are, you’ll spot a cane chair by the window, a nakshi kantha throw draped over a couch, or a cluster of earthenware lining the shelves.

3d ago

A seasonal guide to property maintenance

The country’s climate oscillates between scorching summer temperatures, torrential monsoon rains and relatively mild winters, each phase presenting distinct challenges. Without careful planning and timely intervention, even well-established properties can suffer from accelerated wear, diminished value and compromised habitability.

3d ago

Making an Energy-Efficient House in Bangladesh

Energy efficiency is the process of using less energy to achieve the same desired result.

3d ago

Managing the mountain: Dhaka’s residential waste crisis and the search for solutions

In the sprawling, ever-expanding metropolis of Dhaka, where over 20 million people live within a congested urban sprawl, one crisis grows as visibly and relentlessly as the city itself: waste.

3d ago

Skyline in transition: Cumilla’s changing real estate tides

Cumilla, the historic city on the banks of the Gomati river, with roots stretching back to the ancient Tripura kingdom, has long been an important regional hub. The ruins of Mainamati, just west of the city, bear witness to Cumilla’s prominence as an administrative and cultural centre from the 6th to 13th centuries CE.

3d ago

Urban gardening reshapes Bangladesh’s cities amid climate and economic pressures

Urban gardening and balcony farming are rapidly redefining the urban landscape in Bangladesh, offering an innovative response to the complex challenges of food security, environmental degradation, and limited agricultural space.

3d ago

REHAB Fair: Exploring homes, building futures

For many prospective homeowners, finding the right flat or apartment is a complex journey.

3d ago

Breathing Easy Confronting Indoor Air Pollution

Air pollution remains one of the most severe public health challenges of our time, ranking among the leading global causes of illness, disability, and premature death.

3d ago

Saving every drop: How rainwater harvesting contributes to sustainable urban living

The Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC) now mandates rainwater harvesting for all new buildings constructed on plots larger than 300 square metres, marking a significant regulatory shift towards water-conscious development.

3d ago