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Hatirjheel opera house: New horizon of Dhaka culture
SM Abrar Aowsaf , Johura Akter Pritu
The Dhaka Opera House Complex will provide citizens with a concert hall, theatre hall, and studio theatre hall.
Hatirjheel, a former garbage dumping zone and safe haven for criminals where people were afraid to go even during the day, has been transformed into a centre of attraction and entertainment for Dhaka dwellers and foreign tourists.
In order to further develop this lakefront area into an international-standard entertainment hub,, the government has taken an initiative to construct an opera house on 20 acres of land in West Ulan and Siddheswari areas.
Drawing inspiration from the Sydney Opera House, one of the world's most recognizable architectural marvels and a Unesco world heritage site, the Dhaka Opera House Complex will provide citizens with a concert hall, theatre hall, and studio theatre hall.
Other amenities will include a large open stage, a recording studio, a gallery, and a number of dedicated makeup and rehearsal rooms. There will also be film centres for cinema enthusiasts and a training centre for the development of young artists.
For the convenience of visitors, the designers are planning to construct a children's corner, an archive, a museum, and food court within the complex.
Conceptual drawing of Hatirjheel Opera House project | Dhaka Tribune
There will also be souvenir shops where visitors can find items portraying Bangladesh's history and tradition, and a multi-story car park.
To house all this, a large aesthetic building will be constructed on 10 acres of the acquired land while the remaining space around the complex will be open.
Hatirjheel Project Officer Major ASM Sadique Shahriar said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accepted the proposed design for the project.
“The land has been selected for the project, but the acquisition process is still to be completed,” he said.
The project will be implemented by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on behalf of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
Also Read- Opera house to be set up at Hatirjheel
The design team will be led by the renowned Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron Basel Ltd, which developed the
New Hall exhibition centre in Basel and the new stadium for the French football club, FC Girondins de Bordeaux.
Shilpakala Academy Director General Liaquat Ali Lucky said he spoke to three chief architects of the firm regarding this issue.
The project cost has been estimated at Tk6,124 crore and the implementation time has been set at five years, starting from January 2018 to June 2023.
However, Liaquat refused to comment further on this until they prepare an official report on the project, which is scheduled to be published next week.
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SM Abrar Aowsaf , Johura Akter Pritu
- Published at 07:04 pm July 18th, 2018
- Last updated at 07:25 pm July 18th, 2018
Hatirjheel, a former garbage dumping zone and safe haven for criminals where people were afraid to go even during the day, has been transformed into a centre of attraction and entertainment for Dhaka dwellers and foreign tourists.
In order to further develop this lakefront area into an international-standard entertainment hub,, the government has taken an initiative to construct an opera house on 20 acres of land in West Ulan and Siddheswari areas.
Drawing inspiration from the Sydney Opera House, one of the world's most recognizable architectural marvels and a Unesco world heritage site, the Dhaka Opera House Complex will provide citizens with a concert hall, theatre hall, and studio theatre hall.
Other amenities will include a large open stage, a recording studio, a gallery, and a number of dedicated makeup and rehearsal rooms. There will also be film centres for cinema enthusiasts and a training centre for the development of young artists.
For the convenience of visitors, the designers are planning to construct a children's corner, an archive, a museum, and food court within the complex.
There will also be souvenir shops where visitors can find items portraying Bangladesh's history and tradition, and a multi-story car park.
To house all this, a large aesthetic building will be constructed on 10 acres of the acquired land while the remaining space around the complex will be open.
Hatirjheel Project Officer Major ASM Sadique Shahriar said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accepted the proposed design for the project.
“The land has been selected for the project, but the acquisition process is still to be completed,” he said.
The project will be implemented by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on behalf of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
Also Read- Opera house to be set up at Hatirjheel
The design team will be led by the renowned Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron Basel Ltd, which developed the
New Hall exhibition centre in Basel and the new stadium for the French football club, FC Girondins de Bordeaux.
Shilpakala Academy Director General Liaquat Ali Lucky said he spoke to three chief architects of the firm regarding this issue.
The project cost has been estimated at Tk6,124 crore and the implementation time has been set at five years, starting from January 2018 to June 2023.
However, Liaquat refused to comment further on this until they prepare an official report on the project, which is scheduled to be published next week.
@Bilal9 @alzakir @bluesky @Homo Sapiens @Ronin @idune @other Bangladeshi members
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