Excerpt: ‘Threads of Connection’ is an architecture thesis by Md. Masum Ibnay Ibrahim from the ‘Department of Architecture – American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB).’ The project aims to preserve the rich cultural heritage of handmade Benaroshi fabric while uplifting the marginalized Bihari weaving community. By integrating housing, workspace, and public functions, it creates a vibrant environment that supports both livelihood and cultural continuity. The design promotes social inclusion, economic empowerment, and dignified living for the artisans.
Introduction: Project Vision: This project seeks to preserve the intangible heritage of handmade Benaroshi fabric while ensuring dignified housing for the artisans who uphold this tradition. It strives to empower the marginalized Bihari community in Bangladesh—long viewed as a societal burden due to years of neglect—by improving their living standards and helping them reclaim the dignity and future they rightfully deserve.
Design Philosophy: The design approach centers on creating meaningful opportunities for Bihari artisans while showcasing their cultural and economic significance. Its key goals include addressing long-standing settlement issues, revitalizing the declining Benaroshi saree industry, and enhancing spatial quality and urban connectivity to benefit both the local community and the wider public.
Migration Context: The migrated Bihari community in Bangladesh and their expertise.Site Location: Bihari Camp, Benaroshi Polli, Mirpur 10
Context and Challenges: The site is situated in Mirpur 10, Benaroshi Polli, adjacent to the Paris Canal. Currently, the settlement faces severe spatial and social isolation within the broader urban context, limiting the artisans’ access to both social interaction and economic opportunities. This detachment has serious socio-economic implications, as Benaroshi handloom weavers remain disconnected from local consumer networks. The underlying causes stem from weak spatial connectivity, low permeability, and the absence of strong public and community-oriented infrastructure. Consequently, artisans are deprived of direct market engagement, constraining the development of their craft and the sustainability of their livelihoods.
Site Analysis Indicating the Urgent Need for a Community Park and Revived Water Body | Site Issues Revealing Unfit Conditions, Water Pollution, and Underutilized Potential
Program: The project is organized around four primary functional zones — a community park, residential housing, a handloom Benaroshi factory, and integrated shop and showroom spaces. Together, these components aim to elevate the social and economic welfare of the Bihari community while revitalizing the area’s spatial and functional vitality.
Craftsmanship: The craftsmanship of handloom Benaroshi sareeBenaroshi Weaving Process
Handloom Benaroshi Weaving: The production of a handloom Benaroshi sari comprises two essential stages: thread preparation and design weaving. The process begins with motif creation — first drawn on graph paper, then translated into punch cards that control the jacquard loom. Simultaneously, silk yarns are degummed, dyed in vivid colors, and interwoven with metallic zari threads of gold or silver to achieve richness and sheen.
During weaving, the jacquard mechanism selectively lifts warp threads, enabling the insertion of supplementary wefts of silk or zari to form intricate motifs while the base weave continues beneath. Once completed, the fabric undergoes meticulous finishing — including trimming, polishing, and stretching — to ensure its signature texture and brilliance.
Design Process
Form Development
The site is conceived to foster inclusivity and opportunity by ensuring accessibility from all surrounding directions. Public functions are strategically located on the podium level, where visitors can experience live demonstrations of handloom Benaroshi saree weaving. Complementary retail and showroom spaces are integrated within this level to facilitate direct engagement between artisans and consumers, thereby strengthening economic connections and cultural appreciation.
Four Key Functional Zones—community park, housing, handloom Benaroshi factory, and shop & showroom facilities
Above the podium, residential units for the weavers are arranged to promote a live–work environment, enhancing both convenience and productivity while preserving the integrity of the craft.
Additionally, a large, accessible community park is introduced as a shared public realm for both local residents and the wider city population. This open green space reinforces inclusivity, recreation, and urban permeability, transforming the site into a vibrant social and cultural hub.
Final Outcome
Ground Floor PlanSection And ElevationView From The Road Frontage
The project seamlessly weaves community, craft, and culture into an integrated architectural framework. At the ground level, a spacious community park acts as an essential urban breathing space, reconnecting the site with its surrounding fabric through a network of accessible pathways. The park features diverse amenities — including landscaped gardens, children’s play zones, a cycling track, fishing deck, and other recreational facilities — while the revitalized Paris Canal enhances both ecological and experiential value.
Bird-Eye ViewFirst Floor Plan | Unit Cluster PlanShopping Entry From The Road Front
The ground floor houses key public functions such as showrooms and retail spaces where authentic Benaroshi sarees are exhibited and sold. Adjacent to these, the handloom factory provides artisans with well-equipped work environments, including designated zones for weaving, embroidery, storage, jacquard card punching, and a cafeteria. Visitors are invited to observe live demonstrations of handloom weaving, fostering a transparent and engaging relationship between makers and consumers.
Podium Roof Floor PlanCluster & Unit TypeSecondary Access For Visitors And Workers
Above the podium level, residential units offer a healthier and more dignified living environment for the Bihari community. The housing comprises three unit types, each incorporating dedicated service areas to address existing challenges where multiple families share essential facilities like kitchens and toilets. Designed with open and flexible layouts, the floor plans omit permanent internal partitions, allowing residents to customize their living spaces through movable partitions — a reflection of their adaptive spatial practices. Shared corridors and communal amenities further promote interaction and a sense of belonging.
View From The Community Park SideNorth East AxonometricSouth Axonometric
Finally, the rooftop serves as an accessible communal terrace — a serene elevated zone for social engagement, recreation, and collective well-being — completing the project’s vision of an inclusive and vibrant live–work community.
Conclusion: Ultimately, the project unites housing, craft, and community to empower the Bihari artisans and revive the Benaroshi weaving tradition. By integrating living, working, and public spaces, it fosters cultural preservation, social inclusion, and a renewed sense of dignity for the community.
[This Academic Project has been published with text and images submitted by the student]
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