Description
The KIB project is a significant body endeavoring to bolster the son of soil; that is the farmers, of this agriculture-based country, constantly striving to create a Golden Bengal. The landscape of KIB from the top exemplifies the ailed village agriculture land, formed in the grid. It contains green, plaza and spaces for conglomeration in layers reliving the “Uthan” concept. The complex contains an auditorium, a multipurpose hall, a projection gallery, a training center with classrooms, dorm facilities, club facilities with a swimming pool, an institution office, and rentable offices. The varied programs are distributed in two blocks and three major zones: public, semi-private, and private. They are both connected and separated through design elements like a plaza, bridge, courtyard, etc. The design demonstrates the relevance of the contemporary urban condition and its context.