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A Bangladesh hospital is world’s ‘best new building’

Friendship Hospital in cyclone-prone Satkhira district gains recognition from the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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Rain Harvesting Canal crisis crossing insides the friendship hospital. The canals are designed for microclimatic cooling and work as a divider, in terms of zoning of the hospital
A rain harvesting canal crisscrosses through the hospital. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
By Sulayman Hossain
Published On 31 Jan 202231 Jan 2022

A community hospital in a remote corner of Bangladesh has been named the world’s “best new building” by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

The Friendship Hospital is located in Shyamnagar village in southwest Bangladesh’s Satkhira district – an area vulnerable to frequent storms and rising sea levels.

The 80-bed hospital in the cyclone-prone area has been constructed using locally-made bricks.

“We employed all local materials, local craftsmen… People in the surrounding areas were villagers and we had to be sure that they would accept this as a place, where they could come for care,” Kashef Chowdhury, the project’s chief architect, told Al Jazeera.

A canal runs through the hospital to separate the hospital’s inpatient and outpatient sections.

“The canal helps with microclimatic cooling. It helps to avoid any form of air conditioning and power consumption in the entirety of the camps,” said Chowdhury.

“We introduced a series of courtyards, gardens, pools and trees, lot of green which bought sunlight and air into all spaces.”

Architects said the impact of climate change was a major consideration behind designing the project.

“We realised that the agricultural landscape was changing. From agriculture, people were moving into shrimp farming because of the rising sea levels,” Chowdhury said.

“We sort of took their (villagers’) wisdom and brought into the design of this hospital.”

The prestigious award has been celebrated by those who live and work in the area.

“We have not seen any hospital like this before. It blends in very well with nature, nothing artificial is used, even the bricks are natural. It is clean, neat, and beautiful – both inside and outside – compared to other buildings in the area,” shrimp farmer Golam Rasul told Al Jazeera.

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A patient waiting to be seen by a Doctor at the Friendship Hospital
A patient waiting to be seen by a doctor at the award-winning Friendship Hospital. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
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Front view of Award-winning Friendship Hospital
A view of the landmark hospital lined with trees. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Golam Rasul is a local farmer shyamnagar, Satkhira District, Bangladesh
Shrimp farmer Golam Rasul said he has never seen a hospital like this before. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Rain Harvesting Canal crisis crossing insides the friendship hospital. The canals are designed for microclimatic cooling and work as a divider, in terms of zoning of the hospital
Architects say the canal is designed for microclimatic cooling and divides inpatient and outpatient wards of the hospital. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Architect Kashef Chowdhury looking at the drawing (design) at his office in Dhaka
Chief architect Kashef Chowdhury looks at the drawing of the hospital at his office in Dhaka. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
A model hospital with a climate-conscious design AND built with the bare minimum of resources has now been named best new building in the world
RIBA Says "care and humanity" are at the heart of the design of the hospital. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
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Patients at the Friendship Hospital ward
Patients wait in one of the wards at Bangladesh's Friendship Hospital. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Sunrise view of the Friendship Hospital
Architects say the hospital was designed to not only treat people but also to encourage healing and a sense of wellness. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Patients entering Friendship Hospital, Satkhira District, Bangladesh
Patients entering the Friendship Hospital in Satkhira district of Bangladesh. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]
Rain Harvesting Canal crisis crossing insides the friendship hospital. The canals are designed for microclimatic cooling and work as a divider, in terms of zoning of the hospital
The canal helps keep the landmark building cool. [Sulayman Hossain/Al Jazeera]

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