Status: Completed 2017
Client: Md.Sharif
Bangladesh is a riverine country, and the people of this country have a deep connection with rivers. The life and livelihood of the people are closely linked with the rivers in various ways. Perched along the banks of the majestic Buriganga River, Buriganga Riverview Restaurant unveils itself as an enchanting haven where culinary delights converge with breathtaking natural sights. The architect, entrusted with the task of choosing a location that resonates with the client's patriotic sentiments, embarked on a journey to encapsulate the essence of the Buriganga's historical significance.
The spatial arrangement of the restaurant reflects a meticulous understanding of the site's context. The indoor section, facing the roadside, accommodates a lack of panoramic views Here, one can celebrate in the awe-inspiring ambience, with V.I.P. indoor rooms situated at either end, affording complete seclusion and unparalleled intimacy. The site's dominant north-south orientation also played a critical role in the project's form generation. A block of 15 feet was strategically placed in an east-west arrangement, allowing for optimal air circulation within the outdoor space. This clever utilization of airflow enables a refreshing ambience, heightening the dining experience for guests.
The design integrates fluid, organic curves inspired by the natural flow of the river. The glass walls and transparent floors provide a seamless visual connection to the water, enhancing the diners' experience of being one with nature. The use of glass not only invites natural light but also creates a visual narrative where diners feel like they are floating over the river. The structure features large glass panels and open spaces to provide uninterrupted views of the river, allowing guests to feel connected to the natural beauty of the Buriganga.