Louis Kahn designed the entire Jatiyo Sangsad complex, which includes lawns, lake and residences for the Members of the Parliament (MPs).
Location and basic layout
The enclave, situated in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, is bounded by four major streets:1. Lake Road to the North;
2. Rokeya Sarani to the East;
3. Manik Mia Avenue to the South; and
4. Mirpur Road to the West.
The main building (the Bhaban) is divided into three parts:
1. The Main Plaza: 823,000 square feet (76,000 m²)
2. South Plaza: 223,000 square feet (21,000 m²)
3. Presidential Plaza: 65,000 square feet (6,000 m²)
The Bhaban (Main Building) design
The Bhaban
consists of nine individual blocks: the eight peripheral blocks rise
to a height of 110' while the central octagonal block rises to a height
of 155'. All nine blocks include different groups of functional spaces
and have different levels, inter-linked horizontally and vertically
by corridors, lifts, stairs, light courts, and circular areas. The
entire structure is designed to blend into one single,
non-differentiable unit, that appears from the exterior to be a single
story.
The main
committee rooms are located at level two in one of the peripheral
blocks. All parliamentary functionaries, including Ministers and
chairpersons of some of the Standing Committees, have offices in the
Bhaban. The Parliament Secretariat also occupies offices in the same
building.
The Main Plaza
The most
important part of the Main Plaza is the Parliament Chamber, which can
house up to 354 members during sessions. There are also two podiums and
two galleries for VIP visitors. The Chamber has a maximum height of
117' with a parabolic shell roof. The roof was designed with a
clearance of a single story to let in daylight. Daylight, reflecting
from the surrounding walls and octagonal drum, filters into the
Parliament Chamber. The efficient and aesthetic use of light was a
strong architectural capability of Louis Kahn.
The artificial
lighting system has been carefully devised to provide zero obstruction
to the entry of daylight. A composite chandelier is suspended from
parabolic shell roof. This chandelier in turn consists of a metallic
web, spanning the entire chamber, that supports the individual light
fixtures.
Upper levels of
the block (that contains the Chamber) contain the visitor and press
galleries, as well as communication booths, all of which overlook the
Parliament Chamber. The block also contains:
1. at level one, a library;
2. at level three, MPs’ lounges; and
3. at the upper level, party rooms.
The South Plaza
The South
Plaza faces the Manik Mia Avenue. It gradually rises to a 20' height
and serves as a beautiful exterior as well as the main entrance (used by
members during sessions) to the Parliament Building. It contains:
1. controlling gates;
2. a driveway;
3. a main mechanical plant room;
4. a large car parking space;
5. a telephone exchange;
6. offices of maintenance engineers;
7. equipment stores; and
8. an open plaza with steps and ramps leading directly to the main building.
Presidential Plaza
The
Presidential Plaza lies to the North and faces the Lake Road. It
functions as an intimate plaza for the MPs and other dignitaries. It
contains marble steps, a gallery and an open pavement.
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