Sakib Nasir Khan
student
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Dhaka
Bangladesh
Architecture
Dhaka is vulnerable to disasters like earthquakes and fatal fires due to rapid, unplanned urbanization and non-compliance with building codes. Typically, a… more
Mirame Elsayed
advisor
Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.
Egypt
My architectural focus is deeply rooted in urban design and the creation of sustainable… more
This project presents a fascinating and much-needed approach to enhancing urban resilience. The idea is timely and thoughtful. The inclusion of a survey map is an essential step in the analysis. However, consider accompanying it with explanatory text to help interpret the figures more effectively. Charts and statistical analysis are also valuable additions; to strengthen them, please include the total number of respondents and cite sources or references for the data presented.
The exploration of socio-cultural and living patterns is highly insightful and well-documented. Incorporating perspectives related to children’s needs could further enrich the project. Additionally, it would be helpful to elaborate on how material selection addresses factors such as local availability and cost-effectiveness.
Lastly, for future research, consider integrating a shelter model that includes an indoor bathroom. This would ensure accessibility and hygiene in situations such as lockdowns, where outdoor facilities may not be viable.
Well done on this thoughtful and timely initiative.