Khudi Bari and its journey from Dhaka to Weil am Rhein: a social project by Marina Tabassum Architects
By (Author) Andr Tavares
By (author) Marina Tabassum
By (author) Arman Abedin
Vitra Design Museum
Vitra Design Museum
26th August 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: small-scale domestic buildings
728.79
Paperback
80
Width 190mm, Height 245mm
320g
In Bangladesh, flooding is becoming more frequent as a result of climate change, forcing countless people to find new homes. In response, Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum and her team have developed the Khudi Bari - Little House.
In Bangladesh, flooding is becoming more frequent as a result of climate change, forcing countless people to find new homes. In response, Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum and her team have developed the Khudi Bari - Little House: A low-cost structure that can be assembled, disassembled, transported, and reassembled in another location by the in-habitants themselves. A Khudi Bari has been erected on the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein as an example of an architec-tural approach and a concrete response to problems exac-erbated by the climate crisis. This accompanying publication contains texts, photographs and illustrations of the building, which forms an important part of the ongoing architectural dialogue on the campus.
Marina Tabassum is an architect from Bangladesh. She runs the architectural firm Marina Tabassum Architects. Her work is characterized by a strong connection to Bangladeshi culture and history, traditional building materials and the regional climate.