Incremental High-rise
Housing project for the Hawkers Market in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
J.R. Wijnen (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
D. van Gameren – Mentor (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
R. Conesa Sánchez – Mentor (TU Delft - Teachers of Practice / AE+T)
FM van Andel – Mentor (TU Delft - Public Building and Housing Design)
M. Tabassum – Mentor (TU Delft - Public Building and Housing Design)
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Abstract
Throughout the course of the graduation the student developed a mixed-use building complex for the Hawkers Market site in the city center of Sylhet, Bangladesh. Working within the scope of the Global Housing studio, the focus was set on creating a building composed primarily of dwellings that works in the challenging climate and socio-economic context of the location. Within this scope special emphasis was laid on researching and designing the implementation of the architectural concept of “incremental housing” within a high-rise structure.
The results of the research into similar projects and relevant case studies informed the design. This design integrates a conventional “ready-built” portion, catering to middle- to high-income residents, with a more unconventional open-volume section designed for lower-income residents. The latter consists of completely empty duplex units stacked vertically, forming a series of unoccupied building plots in the sky. The innovation lies in how the two parts of the building are interconnected, benefiting one another while maintaining completely segregated circulation paths for different user groups.