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BRAC University showcases new campus featuring environmental sustainability

TBP Desk
01 Mar 2024 19:15:28 | Update: 01 Mar 2024 19:15:34
BRAC University showcases new campus featuring environmental sustainability
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BRAC University unveiled its new campus through a ‘Meet and Greet with Media’ event at its new green campus located in Dhaka’s Merul Badda on Thursday.

The occasion highlighted BRAC University's commitment to academic excellence, cultural enrichment, and environmental conservation. Various aspects of BRAC University's dedication to environmental sustainability were showcased during the event, said a press release.

The university also shared its aspiration to lead in providing a comprehensive educational experience by engaging in environmentally friendly initiatives, showcasing local performances, and fostering discussions on pertinent issues.

In the event, Tamara Hasan Abed, chairperson of the Board of Trustees at BRAC University; along with other members of the board; Prof Syed Mahfuzul Aziz, acting vice-chancellor; deans of schools; department chairpersons; and journalists from various media outlets were present.

Covering seven acres of land in Merul Badda, this expansive BRAC University campus is the first environmentally friendly and sustainable advanced city campus in Bangladesh.

Inspired by the ecosystem of the Sundarbans, the campus has been constructed to offer a blend of nature and architecture. The design, construction, and environmental aspects of this building involve experts from various countries, including Singapore, China, and Germany, contributing to its various unique features, according to the release.

The building utilises modern technologies such as cross-ventilation and hybrid thermal management systems, allowing light and air to enter from all sides. The use of Aerodynamic Fins ensures the optimal flow of air within the building.

The greenery, resembling a green carpet on the building's facade, provides oxygen, and the hybrid cooling system brings fresh air into the classrooms. As a result, even if students sit for long hours in class, fatigue will be minimised. These features contribute to reduced dependency on air conditioning, leading to the building's 40 per cent energy self-sufficiency, adds the release.

Numerous rain chains have been installed to allow rainwater to reach trees and vegetation within the building and use the excess to replenish water bodies on the ground floor. The building also houses an advanced sewage treatment plant for waste management.

On the roof, there are solar panels generating 1.5 megawatts of electricity, providing 25 per cent of the energy required for the building. The majority of the space in this modern and aesthetic building has been kept open for the students. In these open spaces, they can engage in mutual interactions and participate in various extracurricular activities.

The campus is designed with universal accessibility so that students with special needs can easily access the campus and move around all areas comfortably.

Tamara Hasan Abed shared the inspiring story behind the construction of the university's new eco-friendly campus and the educational philosophy of Sir Fazle Hasan Abed.

She said, “Sir Fazle's vision was to establish a university where learning and pedagogy would flourish while coexisting with nature. The new campus is designed to combine nature and modern architecture to inspire future generations to think differently about life. While urbanisation is an inevitable consequence of development, we must discover innovative solutions to safeguard nature. This new campus will serve as a benchmark for students and professionals in urban planning and environmental conservation.”

BRAC University's new campus is envisioned to serve as a laboratory for knowledge and science, as expressed by Prof Syed Mahfuzul Aziz.

He states, “Essentially, we want to establish this new campus of BRAC University as a hub for knowledge and science. Our aspiration is to make this university a flagship institution in Bangladesh through ethical research and the provision of high-quality education. We are working towards that goal.”

At the conclusion of the event, the closing remarks were delivered by Salahdin Imam, a member of BRAC University's Board of Trustees and the chair of the Campus Development Committee. The event was hosted by Khairul Basher, the Director of the Office of Communications, BRAC University.

Following the programme, invited journalists were given a tour of BRAC University's new campus by Ariful Islam, chief financial officer of BRAC University, Sajedul Karim Chowdhury, director of operations of BRAC University, and Shafiqul Islam, architect of the BRAC University campus project.

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