Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery
The interiors of this project are conceived as a sanctuary of healing and precision, where every element upholds the delicate balance between care and recovery. Soft light and clinical clarity empower doctors to work with focus and compassion, while offering patients comfort and dignity. Here, architecture stands as a silent partner in the journey from trauma to renewal.
Project Location – Chankharpul, Dhaka, next to Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Project Type – Hospital
Project Status – Complete
Design Area – sqft
Functions:
Lobby Lounge:
A space of dignity and calm where warm timber ceilings and marble surfaces frame moments of respect and recognition. The material palette balances warmth and precision, creating a welcoming atmosphere for patients, visitors, and medical staff alike.
Auditorium:
A space of communication and learning where acoustic wood paneling and controlled lighting foster focus and clarity. The materiality blends functionality with warmth, ensuring an environment that supports collaboration, presentation, and professional exchange.
Library:
A zone of reflection and study defined by soft light, wooden textures, and quiet restraint. The interplay of warm timber finishes and natural illumination creates a serene environment for research and contemplation, supporting both focus and rest.
Ward:
A sanctuary of recovery where neutral tones, clean surfaces, and soft daylight come together to promote healing and dignity. Durable materials and thoughtful spatial organization ensure both hygiene and comfort for patients and caregivers.
Classroom:
A setting for education and growth where light-filled spaces and structured geometry enhance concentration and interaction. The restrained use of wood and neutral surfaces grounds the environment in simplicity, supporting clarity of thought and exchange of knowledge.