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					<title type='text'>ArchSociety : Downloads</title>

					<updated>2010-02-10T00:57:49+07:00</updated>

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						<name>e107</name>

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					<rights type='html'>ArchSociety - mail@nospam.com</rights>

					<subtitle type='text'>ArchSociety.com is a global online community of architects, architecture and students forum developed at the UAP, School of Architecture (Dhaka, Bangladesh) by a global organization named the AarchSociety. 
AarchSociety is a global community of scholars, students, and professionals concerned with architecture, planning, and landscape design. ArchSociety provides these individuals with: 
-Comprehensive architectural resources
-Community and discussion feedback 
-Information support to the designers of the developing nations 

ArchSociety seeks to enable participants to learn how to enhance the quality of the built environment in their communities; to compensate for a lack of resources at their academic institutions and to celebrate the humanistic traditions of  regional cultures, and often with a special focus on Indian Subcontinental and Bangladeshi contemporary architecture and architects.</subtitle>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.21</id>

						<title type='text'>Building Construction Act RAJUK 2008 (language: Bangali)</title>

						<updated>2009-05-31T23:00:16+06:00</updated>

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						<name>Government of Bangladesh</name>
						<email>mail@nospam.com</email>
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						<summary type='text'>The new Building Construction Act ঢাকা মহানগর ইমারত (নির্মাণ, উন্নয়ন, সংরক্ষণ ও অপসারণ) বিধিমালা, ২০০৮ (Dhaka Mohanagar Imarot Nirman Bidhimala, 2008) published on May 29, 2008 as the Bangladesh Gazette by the Ministry of Housing of Govt. of Bangladesh. Complete e-book in .doc format. Required fonts are attached.</summary>
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<published>2009-05-31T23:00:16+06:00</published>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.77</id>

						<title type='text'>IT Villages: Some Case Studies</title>

						<updated>2008-11-26T08:03:19+06:00</updated>

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						<name>Safiqul Islam Suman (7th Batch, UAP)</name>
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						<summary type='text'>A good case studies on few of the renowned IT Village projects in Asia. They are: 1. Tidel Park, Chennai 2. International Tech Park, Bangalore3. High Tech City, Hyderabad4. Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, MalaysiaWe hope this will be helpful for those who are working on I.T complex type projects.(A pdf file, made with some selected pages from a final semester dissertation done in the Dept. of Architecture, The University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka. The "Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike" terms and conditions are applicable for usage and distribution of the file)</summary>
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<published>2008-11-26T08:03:19+06:00</published>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.76</id>

						<title type='text'>Dhanmondi Lake Masterplan AutoCAD file</title>

						<updated>2008-09-09T09:54:14+06:00</updated>

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						<name>File donated by RUBEL_RAF</name>
</author>

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						<summary type='text'>Dhanmondi Lake is one of the most important successfull breathing public space in Dhaka. The lake side development is providing the city dwellers with place for cultural gathering, hang outs, foods etc.Often different architecture schools give Dhanmondi Lake area as an important site for architecture and urban studies. Therefore ArchSociety thought to publish the detail master plan of the Dhanmondi Lake Development Project.(This file can be used strictly for academic purposes only.)</summary>
<category term='Dhaka City Maps'/>
<published>2008-09-09T09:54:14+06:00</published>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.75</id>

						<title type='text'>AutoCAD Detail Map of Tutpara Area of Khulna City, Bangladesh</title>

						<updated>2008-06-18T21:46:44+06:00</updated>

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						<name>Contributed by Zakia Shimmin Chowdhury</name>
						<email>mail@nospam.com</email>
</author>

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						<summary type='text'>Tutpara is one of the most important areas in the Khulna City of Bangladesh. Often this area becomes the site for urban development or architecture projects in Khulna University Architecture Department and for thesis projects in other schools or any researche. So ArchSociety comes up with this very useful map of Tutpara area of Khulna city in AutoCAD format. We hope it will be helpful for everyone.Thanks to Zakia Shimmin Chowdhury (broken sculpture) for contributing this great file.</summary>
<category term='Other maps'/>
<published>2008-06-18T21:46:44+06:00</published>

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					<entry>

						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.74</id>

						<title type='text'>Khulna City Master Plan 2002 in Auto CAD format</title>

						<updated>2008-06-18T21:35:48+06:00</updated>

						<author>

						<name>Contributed by Zakia Shimmin Chowdhury</name>
						<email>mail@nospam.com</email>
</author>

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						<summary type='text'>Are you thinking of doing any project in Khulna City of Bangladesh? Here ArchSociety helps you providing with the original AutoCAD file of the Master Plan of Khulna City done in 2002 by the Khulna City Development Authority. This map is published only for community sharing, academic or research use. And ArchSociety never guarantee the accuracy of any of the maps.Thanks to Zakia Shimmin Chowdhury (broken sculpture) for contributing this great map.</summary>
<category term='Other maps'/>
<published>2008-06-18T21:35:48+06:00</published>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.73</id>

						<title type='text'>Azimpur Govt. Staff Quarters' Siteplan, Dhaka</title>

						<updated>2008-06-07T02:40:40+06:00</updated>

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						<name>File donated by Anika Sara (UAP)</name>
</author>

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						<summary type='text'>During working with housing projects it often becomes important to look into the existing orthodox housing examples. The Azimpur Government Housing Quarters in Dhaka is often an important selection of study by the students of housing. So ArchSociety comes up with the original CAD file of the site plan of Azimpur Govt. Staff Quarters housing in the Azimpur Area of Dhaka city.We wish this will be a helpful file to those who are studying housing masterplans. Thanks to Anika Sara for the file.</summary>
<category term='archsociety publications'/>
<published>2008-06-07T02:40:40+06:00</published>

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						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.72</id>

						<title type='text'>CAD ARCHITECTURAL renders</title>

						<updated>2008-03-27T04:52:31+06:00</updated>

						<author>

						<name>rubelraf</name>
						<email>rubelraf@nospam.com</email>
</author>

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						<summary type='text'>A huge all in one collection of AutoCad blocks and renderings.collected from unknown sources.</summary>
<category term='Tree, human figures etc'/>
<published>2008-03-27T04:52:31+06:00</published>

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					<entry>

						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.71</id>

						<title type='text'>professional practice [raw-from own page]</title>

						<updated>2007-11-26T23:17:51+06:00</updated>

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						<name>fusion</name>
						<email>archfusion@nospam.com</email>
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						<summary type='text'>Raw class note from the course 'Professional Practice' taken by Architect Mamnoon Murshed Chowdhury in Dept. of Architecture, the University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka.</summary>
<category term='archsociety publications'/>
<published>2007-11-26T23:17:51+06:00</published>

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					<entry>

						<id>http://www.archsociety.com/download.php?view.70</id>

						<title type='text'>Lecture on Corbusier's Works by N.R Khan &amp; Discussion with Shamsul Wares</title>

						<updated>2007-08-04T13:43:37+06:00</updated>

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						<name>Audio recorded during the Discourse on 2007</name>
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						<summary type='text'>File type: mp3 size: 9.98 MB audio quality: bit rate 16 kbps, Language: Bengali &amp; English lecture &amp; DiscussionsTopic: Beyond Form: Le Corbusier's Villa Sarabhai and Mill Owners' Association Building &amp; philosophies behind worksThis is the total recorded session of Discourse held on 26th July 2007 a lecture by Architect N. R. Khan (Jumu) and a discussion with Architect Shamsul Wares at the end of the lecture.It was entitled as "Beyond Form: Le Corbusier's Works". N. R. Khan gave this speech after a visit to two of Corbu's master pieces Villa Sarabhai and the Mill Owners' Association Building at Ahmedabad, India. Here he explains some in depth philosophies behind these works of Corbusier with extensive slides of photographs of these buildings.As usual many Discourse participants, students and architects were present in the session. At the end of the lecture  there's a critical discussion by Professor Architect Shamsul Wares on these works of Corbusier.This discussion session was in mixed language in Bengali and English.A worth to listen lecture which may change your vision towards what contemporary architecture should be....See the original Discourse notice of this event: http://www.discourse98.com/lecture-and-some-rare-photos-of-le-corbusiers-work/</summary>
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<published>2007-08-04T13:43:37+06:00</published>

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