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Dr Mohammad Habib Reza

Assistant Professor
Department of Architecture
BRAC University


Mohammad Habib Reza is an architect and architectural historian, working as Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, BRAC University, Bangladesh.

His interest focuses on the geometric and morphological development of architecture plus settlements and their connection with cultural, social and religious processes. In his PhD he proposes the morphological development pattern of ancient and medieval Buddhist architecture of Bengal, which is also his prime field of interest. His research further explores the connection between Bengal and other culture and their architectural styles.

Presently he is involve in a research projects funded by Nottingham Trent University and the Ministry of Heritage and Culture of Oman, along with Principal Investigator Prof Soumyen Bandyopadhyay, for the documentation of traditional oasis settlements in Central Oman towards the delivery of culturally and technically informed Heritage Management Plans.

Present affiliationBRAC University
Past affiliationsNottingham Trent University
Areas of expertiseArchitecture
Architectural History
Areas of interestOmani and Arabian vernacular architecture
Buddhist architecture of Bengal
Habib Reza

Telephone:
+880 (0) 1715 146029
Email:
habib.reza@bracu.ac.bd