Lalbagh fort of old Dhaka and the future.pptx

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About This Presentation

This slide is about the lalbagh fort of Dhaka and the sorrounding archaeological sites what could be connected through a heritage route.


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LALBAGH FORT an engulfed Mughal fort complex in Bangladesh Module 4d

The main goal of this essay is to reflect on the historical settings and current settlement pattern surrounding Lalbagh Fort, a prominent Mughal heritage site in Bangladesh, and to project some landscape interventions to contextualize the site. Objective

The study has been conducted as a desk-top research project that included a literature review and a field survey. The study's approach will be measured in two ways: The theoretical portion will be based on a review of the literature. Field research will be based on empirical surveys (previous fieldworks). Scope and Methodology

Plan of Lalbagh Fort

Lalbagh Fort Mosque Tomb of Pari Bibi Diwan-I- aam and Hammam Fort Walls

Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort Bangladesh in World Context

Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort Lalbagh Fort and The Capital- Dhaka

Lalbagh fort in the Mughal Period Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort

Lalbagh Fort and the River Buriganga, 1823 by Sir Charles D’Oyly . Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort

Lalbagh Fort in the British Period (1924) Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort

Buriganga River Lalbagh Kella Lalbagh Fort Today Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort

River and the Fort Spatial Settings of Lalbagh Fort

Lalbagh Fort: A suffocated heritage site Buffer Zone Analysis

South wall of Lalbagh Fort and the residential area

South wall of Lalbagh Fort and the residential area

Proposed Interventions to Develop the Heritage Site Establishing of Buffer Zone Reopening the Main Entrance Contextualizing the Fort by Adding Water Element Creating a Heritage Pathway

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