Upama Talukder
student
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
Bangladesh
Architecture
Abandoned quarries offer considerable potential as tourist attractions, as they highlight the historical significance of the materials used in local… more
Nour Yasser Safa
advisor
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
United States of America
My architectural journey centers on rebuilding communities through resilient and context-sensitive… more
The abandoned limestone quarry at Niladri Lake in northeastern Bangladesh offers a unique opportunity to transform an industrial site into a vibrant tourism and cultural center. The project features a terraced Experience Centre inspired by open-pit mining, with a great articulation of spaces that tell the geological and human stories of the quarry. Eco-friendly accommodations and natural landscaping integrate with the site, preserving local ecology and honoring the area’s heritage. It is recommended to prioritize community involvement and environmental conservation to ensure sustainable growth and respect for the quarry’s cultural significance.
Spanning 31 acres, the design uses subterranean architecture and local materials to minimize visual impact and maximize energy efficiency. Sustainable practices like soil reuse and light wells highlight the site’s natural beauty. To enhance visitor engagement and site sustainability, ongoing environmental monitoring and educational programs are recommended. This project transforms a former industrial site into a model of regeneration, education, and cultural pride while supporting local economic growth.