Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban, the
National Parliament of Bangladesh, (Bengali: জাতীয় সংসদ ভবন Jatio Shôngshod Bhôbon) is the Jatiyo
Sangshad (National Assembly) Building of Bangladesh, situated in the
capital Dhaka. It was formed by architect Louis Kahn and is one of the biggest
lawmaking complexes in the world. It houses all parliamentary activities of Bangladesh.
Jatiya Sangsad (Bengali: জাতীয় সংসদ Jatio Shôngshod) or National Assembly is the national parliament of Bangladesh. The present parliament of Bangladesh contains 345 seats counting 45 women reticent seats disseminated on elected party position in the parliament, the occupants of which are called Members of Parliament or MPs. The last 9th National Parliamentary Election was held on December 29, 2008 and, under normal conditions, elections are called every five years.
The leader of the party (or alliance of parties) holding the preponderance of seats is the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, and so the head of the government. The President of Bangladesh, who is the traditional head of state, is chosen by Parliament.
The parliament itself is housed in the Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban (জাতীয় সংসদ ভবন Jatio Shôngshod Bhôbon) designed by Louis Kahn.
The current majority party is the Bangladesh Awami League.
Jatiya Sangsad (Bengali: জাতীয় সংসদ Jatio Shôngshod) or National Assembly is the national parliament of Bangladesh. The present parliament of Bangladesh contains 345 seats counting 45 women reticent seats disseminated on elected party position in the parliament, the occupants of which are called Members of Parliament or MPs. The last 9th National Parliamentary Election was held on December 29, 2008 and, under normal conditions, elections are called every five years.
The leader of the party (or alliance of parties) holding the preponderance of seats is the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, and so the head of the government. The President of Bangladesh, who is the traditional head of state, is chosen by Parliament.
The parliament itself is housed in the Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban (জাতীয় সংসদ ভবন Jatio Shôngshod Bhôbon) designed by Louis Kahn.
The current majority party is the Bangladesh Awami League.
History of use by Parliament
- Sixth Parliament: 12 days (19 March 1996 - 30 March 1996)
- Seventh Parliament: 5 years (14 July 1996 - 13 July 2001)
- Eighth Parliament: 5 years (28 October 2001 - 27 October 2006)
- Lake Road to the North;
- Rokeya Sarani to the East;
- Manik Mia Avenue to the South; and
- Mirpur Road to the West.
- The Main Plaza: 823,000 square feet (76,000 m²)
- South Plaza: 223,000 square feet (21,000 m²)
- Presidential Plaza: 65,000 square feet (6,000 m²)
- at level one, a library;
- at level three, MPs’ lounges; and
- at the upper level, party rooms.
Architecture and design
Louis Kahn
premeditated the entire Jatiyo Sangsad
complex, which includes lawns, lake and residences for the Members of the
Parliament (MPs).The architect’s key design philosophy was to represent Bangladeshi culture and heritage, while
at the same time optimizing the use of space. The peripheral of the building is
prominent in its simplicity, with huge walls deeply buried by porticoes and
large openings of regular geometric shapes. The main building, which is at the
center of the complex, is divided into three parts – the Main Plaza, South
Plaza and Presidential Plaza. An reproduction lake surrounds three sides of the
main building of Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban,
extending to the Members of Parliament hostel complex. This skillful use of
water to portray the riverine beauty of Bangladesh
adds to the aesthetic value of the site.
Location and basic layout
The commune, situated in
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, is bounded by four major streets:
The main building (the Bhaban) is divided into three parts:
The main building is at the center of the complex. The outer parts of the complex include the MP hostel. An intricately designed lake surrounds the main building.
The lake on three sides of the
Bhaban, extending up to the Members' hostel adds to site's aesthetic and also represents
the riverine beauty of Bangladesh.
The assembly building received the Aga
khan Award For Architecture in 1989.
The Bhaban (Main Building) design
The Bhaban consists of nine personality
blocks: the eight peripheral blocks rise to a height of 110' while the central
octagonal block rises to a height of 155'. All nine blocks include different
groups of functional spaces and have different levels, inter-linked
horizontally and vertically by corridors, lifts, stairs, light courts, and
circular areas. The entire organization is designed to blend into one single,
non-differentiable unit, that emerges from the exterior to be a single story.
The main commission rooms are
located at level two in one of the nonessential blocks. All parliamentary
functionaries, including Ministers and presidents of some of the Standing
Committees, have offices in the Bhaban. The Parliament Secretariat also occupies
offices in the same building.
The Main Plaza
The most important part of the Main
Plaza is the Parliament Chamber, which can house up to 354 members during
sessions. There are also two platforms and two galleries for VIP visitors. The
Chamber has a utmost height of 117' with a parabolic shell roof. The roof was
designed with a authorization of a single story to let in daylight. Daylight,
reflecting from the surrounding walls and octagonal drum, filters into the
Parliament Chamber. The resourceful and aesthetic use of light was a strong
architectural capability of Louis Kahn.
The reproduction lighting system has
been carefully devised to provide zero obstruction to the entry of daylight. A amalgamated
chandelier is suspended from parabolic shell roof. This chandelier in turn
consists of a metallic web, straddling the entire chamber, that supports the
individual light fixtures.
Upper levels of the block (that
contains the Chamber) surround the visitor and press galleries, as well as
communication booths, all of which overlook the Parliament Chamber.
The block also contains:
The block also contains:
The South Plaza
The South Plaza faces the Manik Mia
Avenue. It gradually rises to a 20' height and serves as a beautiful exterior
as well as the main entrance (used by members during sessions) to the
Parliament Building. It contains:
construction cost: US$32 million
Tourism and accessibility
Although entrance to the Bhaban, the
Main Building, is limited to authorized members of Parliament and staff, the
Jatiyo Sangshad complex is open to visitors. On the North of complex, across
the Lake Road, is Crescent and Zia Uddan (also called Chondrima Uddan). The two
complexes together form a major attraction for tourists in Dhaka. The complexes are popular among joggers and skaters of
Dhaka. The official Prime Minister's Residence is on the North West
corner of the Mirpur Road and Lake Road crossing and is a five minute walk from
the Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban. The area
is one of the higher security zones of Dhaka.
The Complex can be accessed using
any of the four roads neighboring it, however, the Manik Mia Avenue and Lake
Road are the easiest approaches.
Current developments
During the government term that took
office on 28 October 2001, the Government communicated plans to "complete
Louis Kahn's plans" by constructing residences for the Speaker and Deputy
Speaker. According to some prominent architects, no such plan existed in the
original design. Although the construction was started, it was halted and the
issue is as of yet unresolved.
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