The proposed cultural complex in Khulna is designed to preserve and revitalize the city’s rich cultural heritage while providing a modern, inclusive space for community engagement, artistic expression, and cultural education. Located at Moylapota Mor, the complex aims to address the lack of dedicated infrastructure for cultural preservation in Khulna, offering a platform for both traditional and contemporary arts. The building will serve as a hub for local residents and visitors, offering spaces for music, dance, pottery, craft-making, and other creative practices. Through exhibitions, workshops, and performances, the cultural complex will foster a deeper appreciation of Khulna’s historical and artistic significance, providing opportunities for the community to engage with and learn from their cultural roots. The primary goal of the project is to enhance social interaction and cultural exchange by creating an accessible, inclusive environment where people of all backgrounds can collaborate, learn, and express themselves. The complex will also serve an educational purpose by offering specialized spaces for workshops and classes, contributing to the cultural development of future generations. Additionally, the design incorporates sustainable building practices, such as green roofs, natural ventilation, and energy-efficient systems, ensuring that the complex remains environmentally responsible while promoting cultural heritage, education, and community well-being.
The scope of the cultural complex project encompasses the creation of a dynamic, multifunctional space designed to serve both as a cultural hub and an educational facility. The building will feature multiple floors dedicated to various activities, including exhibition halls for showcasing traditional and contemporary art, as well as studios and workshops for music, dance, pottery, craft-making, and other artistic practices. The project incorporates both indoor and outdoor spaces that blend seamlessly, creating a functional balance between public interaction and private reflection. These spaces will foster creativity, collaboration, and skill development, providing a platform for local artists, students, and community members to engage with the arts. Additionally, the open ground floor will be designed for public gatherings, performances, and cultural events, ensuring that the complex remains an interactive and accessible space for all.The scope also includes an auditorium, offering a space for performances, lectures, and cultural events. A book cafe, accessible from the ground floor, encourages visitors to engage with the arts, learn about local culture, and enjoy their time in a peaceful environment. This space aims to foster cultural learning and social interaction, while also providing a relaxing venue for the community.The building will be designed with inclusive and universally accessible spaces through features such as ramps, elevators, and an accessible green roof, promoting social interaction and engagement among diverse groups. Every function within the complex is designed to balance privacy with public accessibility, ensuring that each space serves its purpose while remaining open and inviting to the community. The project emphasizes sustainability by integrating natural ventilation, green roofs, and contextual building materials, ensuring that the cultural complex is both environmentally responsible and economically sustainable. The overall design will respect the historical context of Khulna while introducing modern architectural elements, blending tradition with innovation to create a space that is functional, sustainable, and culturally significant.
The cultural complex project specification focuses on certain key design and construction features for functionality, sustainability, and accessibility of the building.The structure is composite structure which is both post lintel and post slab. For the stability of this multi-storey structure, it will be built on a reinforced concrete foundation, held with 30-inch diameter columns made of reinforced concrete, resting on concrete slabs that are 16 inches thick and intended for durability and elasticity. These will be incorporated into the building's facade from locally sourced materials such as clay bricks, bamboo, and timber, reflecting Khulna's cultural heritage and giving a natural, weather-resistant exterior. Flooring in high-traffic public areas, such as exhibition halls and the book cafe, will be finished with durable natural stone or tiles, while workshops and studio spaces will use reclaimed wood or concrete.The building will focus on sustainability with features like natural ventilation and a green roof planted with native vegetation to reduce heat absorption and improve insulation. Energy efficiency shall be achieved through passive design strategies, which include maximizing natural daylight through large windows and open floor plan, thereby reducing reliance on artificial lighting. Also, the design is fully accessible, featuring ramps, wide corridors, and elevators that would make it easily accessible for any visitor to enter the building and move around the green roof and public areas. Acoustic considerations, in areas like the auditorium,music and dance studios, will be carefully addressed for the best sound performance; similarly, acoustic comfort will be ensured in all public and private spaces. The building will be seismic-resistant, following fire safety regulations with fire-resistant materials, sprinklers, and emergency exits to protect users.Overall, the technical specification ensures that the cultural complex will be a safe, sustainable, and culturally important building, serving as a versatile space for creativity, education, and community engagement.