Architecture Design Category - Residential & Houses
Community 2.0
Description
This project aims to create a self-sustaining, floating, and adaptable community to address rising water levels in Bangladesh, focusing on the northern delta region of Khulna. Flooding and rising waters are major challenges in this area, affecting the lives and livelihoods of local families. The design is based on a home concept for a typical Bangladeshi family of five. These homes can scale up to form “community islands” connected to a community hub that provides shared public resources like water, energy, and education. The hub is especially important in the early stages of development, supporting the community’s transition. The project is made for a piece of land that has gradually transformed into an island due to rising waters. With flooding posing a growing threat, the 70 families living there are at risk of losing their homes and livelihoods. This design provides a sustainable way for them to adapt, allowing them to remain on their land while embracing the natural changes around them.
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