This book documents the innovative work of the Dhaka-based practice
Kashef Chowdhury/URBANA as it adapts to the reality of climate change.
Over three decades, Dhaka-based architecture firm Kashef
Chowdhury/URBANA has produced an astonishing collection of works located
in one of the most meteorologically challenging regions in the world. A
hospital introduced into an economy decimated by rising oceans, a
shelter against cyclones in Bangladesh's southern coastal region, and
architectural interventions in one of the world's densest metropolitan
areas; Kashef Chowdhury/URBANA's designs are incisive, critical
responses to dissimilar issues and urgencies rooted in the belief that
architecture must be a reflection of, and sympathetic to, our
increasingly fragile ecological condition.
Meditations in Entropy is the first comprehensive book on the work of
Kashef Chowdhury/URBANA. It features sixteen of the firm's designs in
detail through photographs by acclaimed architectural photographer
Hélène Binet and numerous plans, drawings, sketches, and other images.