The
Sangsad Bhaban (Parliament House) at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka
is a wonder of modern architecture and technology. It is one of the largest and
most spectacular Parliament buildings in the world. Originally designed by the
famous American architect Louis I. Kahn, this 155 ft high 9-storey building is
surrounded by an artificial lake called the Crescent Lake .
The main section is hidden behind a strong outer covering with circular and
triangular openings. The structure has 1605 doors, 335 windows, 365 ventilators
and corridors totaling to a bewildering length of 41.6 kilometers. But for the
help of a guide, one could easily get lost in these deceptive corridors. The
houses has 354 seats for MPs, 56 for guests, 40 for journalists and 430 for
spectators.
It has also three party rooms each of which can seat 153 people. The
whole place is air conditioned and includes all modern amenities. Although
construction work on this structure started in 1964, it was finally inaugurated
in 1982 and the first parliamentary session was held on 15 February the same
year. Being a highly complex structure, its annual maintenance cost is about 50
million taka. This is truly a wonder for a poor country like
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