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Vernacular Architecture of Bangladesh: Climate Intelligence and Spatial Logic for Modern Tropical Design
Let’s get one thing straight. If you treat vernacular architecture as nostalgia, you’ve already lost the argument. Bangladesh’s traditional architecture is not primitive—it is highly optimized for one of the most challenging climates on earth : High humidity Intense solar radiation Seasonal flooding Limited resources And yet, without mechanical systems, it delivers: Thermal comfort Functional clarity Social cohesion The real question is not whether we should preserve it. The


Vastu Shastra in Modern Architecture: Strategic Design Intelligence or Outdated Myth?
Let’s pressure-test the premise first. If Vastu is treated as blind rule-following—“kitchen must be here, bedroom must be there”—it collapses under modern architectural complexity. Urban density, client needs, and climate variation don’t allow rigid templates. But if you strip Vastu down to its first principles, something interesting emerges:It starts to look less like superstition—and more like an early, intuitive framework for environmental responsiveness and spatial psycho
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