1. “Stapatto, ak sobdo sorbosso kobita”, Kalio O Kolom, Ed. Abul Hasant, Bengal Foundation, Dhaka, Jan 2016.
(2016)
2. “Culture in Transitions: Morphological Study of Sylhet City of Bangladesh in Perspective of Spiritual Ethnicity", accepted for the 34th Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA), October 2013, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2013. Co-author: Kawshik Saha, Assistant P
(2013)
3. “The Architecture of ‘Bangla Batton’ Houses in Sylhet City : An Ethnographical Study on Vernacular House Form", 20th CAA Conference Dhaka 2013, Feb 22-24, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2013. Co-author: Kawshik Saha, Assistant Professor and M. Nahyan, Lectu
(2013)
4. “Assessing Sustainability as a Cultural Practice in Architecture: An overview of Sylhet City, Bangladesh”, Architecture Research (under Scientific & Academic Publishing), Volume 3, No. 3, 2013, USA, 2013. Co- author: Kawshik Saha, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
(2013)
5. Staibability in Architectural Built Form of Sylhet Region in context of Cultural Ethnicity”, ICETCESD 2012, March 10-12, 2012, Sylhet,, Bangladesh, 2012. Co-author: Kawshik Saha, lecturere, Department of Architecture, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
(2012)
6. “Purono Dhaka’r Apon Bhuban abong Ditio Burigonga Setu”, Dhakaer 400 Bosor, Ed. Dr. M A Hannan Firoz, Ittadi Grantha Prokash, Dhaka, 2009.
(2009)
7. “Traffic for the Historic Cities– An Analytical Study of Old Dhaka”, SUST Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2008; Shahjalal Unviersity of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, 2008. Co-authori: Mohammad Sazzad Hossain, Architect, Dhaka.
(2008)
9. Globalization intensifies labour migration that obliquely produces spatial blockage to the sustainable development of the old cities of Bangladesh: Sylhet as a case study
Awards & Recognition
Member: Institute of Architects Bangladesh, MIAB-S-066.