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The Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban () is the house of the
Parliament of Bangladesh The Jatiya Sangsad (), often simply referred to as Sangsad and also known as is the unicameral legislative body of Bangladesh. The current parliament of Bangladesh contains 350 seats, including 50 seats reserved exclusively for women. Elected ...
, located at
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Sher-e-Bangla Nagar (; lit. ''City of the Lion of Bengal'') is a neighborhood and a thana of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It is also known as the 'capitol within the capital' due to it being the home to the National Parliament and Ganabha ...
besides St. Joseph Higher Secondary School in the Bangladeshi capital of
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. Designed while the country was still part of Pakistan by architect
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, the complex is one of the largest
legislative A legislature (, ) is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city on behalf of the people therein. They are often contrasted with the executive and judicial powers ...
complexes in the world, covering . The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film '' My Architect'', detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of ''Louis I. Kahn'', described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.


History


Establishment

Before its completion, the first and second Parliaments used the ''Old Sangsad Bhaban'', which currently serves as the Prime Minister's Office. In 1959, commander-in-chief
Ayub Khan Mohammad Ayub Khan (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani military dictator who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 until his resignation on 1969. He was the first native commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army, se ...
seized power in Pakistan through a military coup and imposed martial law. Aware of the economic, social and political disparity between the two administrative units of Pakistan, East and West, Khan declared Dhaka, the provincial capital of
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, the country's second capital and decided to build one of the buildings of
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in the city. He believed constructing a modern legislative complex would placate the people of East Pakistan. The government sought assistance from South Asian activist and architect Muzharul Islam who recommended bringing in the world's top architects for the project. He initially attempted to bring
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and
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, who were both unavailable at the time. Islam then enlisted
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, his former teacher at Yale. Kahn submitted a preliminary design of the proposed building in Dhaka in 1960, which was approved by the government and land was acquired for its construction in 1961. A year after Kahn was fully commissioned to construct the building, in 1963, he went to East Pakistan to complete its design and construction began in 1964. When the
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started in 1971, the construction of the building stopped. In 1974, three years after the
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, the
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decided to continue construction without changing the original design. Kahn died when the project was approximately three-quarters completed and it continued under David Wisdom, who worked for Kahn. It was completed on 28 January 1982. It took total of to complete the parliament complex.


Current developments

During the
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, the government communicated plans to construct residences for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker. According to some prominent architects, no such plan existed in the original design. In 2013, former prime minister
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declared to restore Louis Kahn's plans. In 2016, the
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decided to by bringing the original design from Louis Kahn's partner
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. On 6 October 2016, to restore the original design, the government announced to move the graves situated at the parliament area which includes the
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. The
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, which was established by Ziaur Rahman, objected against the decision. On 1 December 2016, the government received the plan. On 7 December 2016,
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, secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist party, alleged that by restoring the original design and removing the structures except the parliament building and the crescent lake, the government wants to reinstate the
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at the parliament area. On the occasion of the Mujib Year in 2020, initiatives were taken to undertake renovation projects to modernize the Parliament building. According to the plan, the building included the construction of an archive of
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, modernization of some rooms, renovation of walkways, modernization of the
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area, reconstruction of the police barrack and construction of a studio for Sangsad Bangladesh Television, which was scheduled to be constructed by September 2024. During a mass uprising on 5 August, the building was stormed by protesters demanding the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. At that time the building was badly damaged due to attacks, vandalism and looting. Forty firearms were taken from building security by looters but were later returned by students. Other damaged and looted possessions included air conditioners, lifts, lights, electric lines, gates and numerous other infrastructural belongings. 192 rooms of the MP Hostel were also vandalised. It was estimated that nearly would be required to repair the loss.


History of use by Parliament

Ten parliaments have used the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban as the Parliament building: #First Parliament: 2 years 7 months (7 March 1973 – 6 November 1975) #Second Parliament: 2 years 11 months (2 April 1979 – 24 March 1982) #Third Parliament: 1 year 5 months (10 July 1986 – 6 December 1987) #Fourth Parliament: 2 years 7 months (15 April 1988 – 6 December 1990) #Fifth Parliament: 4 years 8 months (5 April 1991 – 24 November 1995) #Sixth Parliament: 12 days (19 March 1996 – 30 March 1996) #Seventh Parliament: 5 years (14 July 1996 – 13 July 2001) #Eighth Parliament: 5 years (28 October 2001 – 27 October 2006) #Ninth Parliament: 5 years (6 January 2009 – 24 January 2014) #Tenth Parliament: 5 years (14 January 2014 - 7 January 2019) #Eleventh Parliament: 5 years (7 January 2019 - 7 January 2024) #Twelfth Parliament: 7 months (7 January 2024 - 6 August 2024)


Architecture and design

Louis Kahn designed the entire Jatiya Sangsad complex, which includes lawns, lake and residences for the Members of the Parliament (MPs). The architect's key design philosophy was to represent Bengali culture and heritage, while at the same time optimizing the use of space. The exterior of the building is striking in its simplicity, with huge walls deeply recessed by porticoes and large openings of regular geometric shapes. The main building, which is at the center of the complex, is divided into three parts – the Main Plaza, South Plaza and Presidential Plaza. An artificial lake surrounds three sides of the main building of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, extending to the Members of Parliament hostel complex. This skillful use of water to portray the riverine beauty of Bengal adds to the aesthetic value of the site.


Design philosophy

Kahn's key design philosophy optimizes the use of space while representing Bengali heritage and culture. External lines are deeply recessed by porticoes with huge openings of regular geometric shapes on their exterior, shaping the building's overall visual impact. In the architect Louis Kahn's own words: The lake on three sides of the Bhaban, extending up to the Members' hostel, adds to the site's
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and also portrays the riverine beauty of Bangladesh. The Parliament building received the
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in 1989.


Bhaban (main building)

The Bhaban consists of nine individual blocks: the eight peripheral blocks rise to a height of 110' while the central octagonal block rises to a height of 155'. All nine blocks include different groups of functional spaces and have different levels, inter-linked horizontally and vertically by corridors, lifts, stairs, light courts, and circular areas. The entire structure is designed to blend into one single, non-differentiable unit, that appears from the exterior to be a single story. The main committee rooms are located at level two in one of the peripheral blocks. All parliamentary functionaries, including Ministers and chairpersons of some Standing Committees, have offices in the Bhaban. The Parliament Secretariat also occupies offices in the same building.


Main Plaza

The most important part of the Main Plaza is the Parliament Chamber, which can house up to 354 members during sessions. There are also two podia and two galleries for VIP visitors. The chamber has a maximum height of with a parabolic shell roof. The roof was designed with a clearance of a single story to let in daylight. Daylight, reflecting from the surrounding walls and octagonal drum, filters into the Parliament Chamber. The efficient and aesthetic use of light was a strong architectural capability of Louis Kahn. The artificial lighting system has been carefully devised to provide zero obstruction to the entry of daylight. A composite chandelier is suspended from parabolic shell roof. This chandelier in turn consists of a metallic web, spanning the entire chamber, that supports the individual light fixtures. Upper levels of the block (that contains the Chamber) contain the visitor and press galleries, as well as communication booths, all of which overlook the Parliament Chamber. The block also contains: *at level one, a library; *at level three, MPs' lounges; and *at the upper level, party rooms.


South Plaza

The South Plaza faces the Manik Mia Avenue. It gradually rises to a 20' height and serves as a beautiful exterior as well as the main entrance (used by members during sessions) to the Parliament Building. It contains: *controlling gates; *a driveway; *a main mechanical plant room; *offices of maintenance engineers; *equipment stores; and *an open plaza with steps and ramps leading directly to the main building.


Presidential Plaza

The Presidential Plaza lies to the north and faces the Lake Road. It functions as an intimate plaza for the MPs and other dignitaries. It contains marble steps, a gallery and an open pavement. ;Other information *Completion date: 1982 *Function: civic *Construction cost: US$32 million


Tourism and accessibility

Although entrance to the Bhaban, the main building, is limited to authorized members of Parliament and staff, the Jatiyo Sangshad complex is always open to visitors. North of the complex, across the Lake Road, is Crescent Lake and Chandrima Uddan. The two complexes together form a major attraction for tourists in Dhaka, especially during national holidays. The complexes are popular among joggers and skaters of Dhaka as well, since the complex is a popular walking route - which can be seen every morning and evening. The area is one of the higher security zones of Dhaka. The complex can be accessed using any of the four roads surrounding it, however, Manik Mia Avenue and Lake Road are the easiest approaches. Foreign tourists have the opportunity to visit the Parliament building by paying a fee.


See also

* Palace of Assembly, similar legislative complex in Chandigarh, India


Notes


References

*McCarter, Robert
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''Louis I. Kahn''. Phaidon Press Ltd, p. 512. . *Wiseman, Carter
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''Louis I. Kahn: Beyond Time and Style: A Life in Architecture'', New York: W.W. Norton. .


External links


Bangladesh Parliament Legislative Information Centre

ArchNet Entry
Images, articles on the Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban.
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