জল খুঁটি
জল খুঁটি
Azmaien Tahmid
Nawshin Sharmili Urbi
Jayeeta Biswas
Sabrina Oishi
Bangladesh
Project Description
"Have we ever imagined our life stripped of light and breeze, without flowers or birds, without colours, songs, or the language to speak your heart?"
“NO.”
It’s not possible, and that’s our point. Our imagination starts from the impossible. To give a piece of sky, a small wave of colour, and the meaning of life to Korail’s tangled maze of tin and shadow, there was a wound in the land—an empty patch where time did not pass, where the air carried only the sound of tired footsteps. From this hollow, we began to weave a dream. It started with him—the child who could not walk, whose world was a single dim room. He had never felt the sun play on her skin, never seen the sky stretch wide. Today, he glides down a path dappled in leaf-light, touches walls painted with stories, and sees—truly sees—colours that dance. His joy became the seed from which this space grew.
The design embodies the essence of Bangladeshi vernacular architecture—crafted with local materials-bamboo and timber blend into green, water pools softly under the sun, and air flows freely through shaded corridors. A space blooms with the voices of children learning and enjoying, elders telling tales, and a meeting space as if for the first time. What was once an absence is now a pulse, a place where wounds close, shadows soften, and light learns, finally, to stay.A Healing Space!