The National Assembly in Dhaka, completed in 1962, is a symbol of architectural excellence and political significance. Designed by architect Louis Kahn, it is the seat of the Jatiya Sangsad, the national parliament. Witnessing the union of modernity and cultural identity, it represents resilience and the national aspiration for progress.
Architectural Grandeur
Designed by Louis Kahn, the National Assembly impresses with its monumental scale, geometric precision, and integration with the landscape.
Nested geometric forms create a balance between light, shadow, and space, using local materials for a timeless aesthetic.
Democratic Symbol
The National Assembly is a testament to Kahn's ability to transcend architectural norms, serving as a symbol of democratic ideals and national pride in Bangladesh.