Maliha Rahman
student
Khulna University of Engineering & Technology
Bangladesh
Architecture
Archaeological museums are essential to preserving a country's rich history and cultural heritage. Archaeologists' discoveries of Buddhist remains at Mainamati… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
This is a beautifully developed project that powerfully expresses the cultural and historical significance of Mainamati through thoughtful architectural storytelling. The effort to preserve Bengal’s archaeological heritage by designing a museum that is both symbolic and functional reflects a deep sensitivity to context, memory, and place.
The use of Le Corbusier’s Regulatory Line as a conceptual backbone gives the project a refined sense of proportion, harmony, and order, which complements the historical depth of the site. The voided center and the ramped circulation around the Buddha statue as a nod to the Pradakhshina Path are especially evocative design moves—spatially symbolic and emotionally resonant.
Your renderings, graphics, and visuals are strong, capturing the essence of the architectural language and the site's spiritual quality. They communicate both mood and function effectively. The plans are also well-executed, clearly conveying the flow of space and alignment with the overall design narrative.
This is a well-grounded, people-centric design that blends symbolism, heritage, and modern functionality. It shows a sensitive balance between monumentality and accessibility, past and present.
Congratulations, Maliha Rahman, on your inspiring work, and thank you for joining Inspireli!