Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre / Rizvi Hassan

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  • Architects: Rizvi Hassan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  501
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
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  • Lead Architect: Rizvi Hassan
  • Landscape: Shamsunnahar, Md. Yakub, Mostafa Kamal and others.
  • Project Manager, Concept Design And Curator: David Palazón
  • Rcmc Team: David Palazon, Manuel Márquez Pereira, Rizvi Hassan, Khwaja Fatmi, Shahirah Majumdar, James Okello Charles, Nersisian Dmytro, Rezaul Karim, Muhammad Rahul Karim, Hossain Ahammod Masum, Mustafa Kamal, Fouzia Reza, Tazrian Rahman, Sadya Mizan, Fawzia Bhuiyan, Nurul Amin, Mohammad Shibbili, Shofique Islam, Khushi, Shahida Win, Md. Yusuf, Md. Zaber, Nur Ali, Md. Hossain, Md. Faruk, Mohammad Noor, Nurul Islam, Imam Hossain, Ali Johor, Nur Alom, Shahabuddin, Khairul Amin, Soidul Islam, Shamsunnahar, Zakir, Md. Yakub, Rashidullah, Jamal, Idris, Sobur and others.
  • Construction Team: Rizvi Hassan, Ueda Haruka, Alberto Alcalde, Hasballah, Enayatullah Hemat, Md. Ali Mamun, Abdu Sukkur Bappy, Rafique Uddin, Tonmoy Bhattacharjee, Prantik Chakraborty, Bivuti Bhushon, Clint Kimme
  • Client: IOM in support of the Rohingya Refugee Community in Bangladesh
  • Engineering: Ali Mamun, Abdu Sukkur Bappy, Alberto Alcalde, Hasballah
  • Country: Bangladesh
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Text description provided by the architects. Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre tries to fight back for the lost identity of her community. And to fight for mental well-being through all the creative ways possible. To hold on to the good practices, and not the evil ones that today’s world is filled with. The building process itself tried to make sure of that from the beginning. To create stories and care that everyone can hold on to. It doesn’t try to create certainty, but the strength of being in love again after the worst nightmares. The Rohingya community has gone through changes & unsettlement throughout their lives. The current situation, being in the largest refugee camps, has added a bit more uncertainty to their lifestyle, as it has influenced their culture & values. It is the ongoing events that will shape what they have.

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Cite: "Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre / Rizvi Hassan" 31 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/982761/rohingya-cultural-memory-centre-rizvi-hassan> ISSN 0719-8884

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