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SC wants Louis I Kahn’s master plan of JS Bhaban

The Supreme Court today directed the parliament secretariat to submit before it in three months the master plan of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban designed by famous architect Louis I Kahn.

The Appellate Division passed the order while hearing an appeal filed by the government against the High Court verdict that had declared the residences of the speaker and deputy speaker near parliament building illegal.

Additional Attorney General Murad Reza told the apex court that the HC on June 21, 2004 had declared the residences of the speaker illegal without examining the master plan of Louis I kahn.

The residences cannot be declared illegal without examining the master plan, which is now in the archive of Pennsylvania of State University, he said.

The Awami League government during its first regime had first come up with the idea of building the residences of the speaker and deputy speaker in the parliament complex. Its plan was stalled in the face of widespread protests.

The BNP-led coalition government later ignored all protests to launch construction work of the two residences on 1.3 acres of land at a cost of Tk 2.88 crore.

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SC wants Louis I Kahn’s master plan of JS Bhaban

The Supreme Court today directed the parliament secretariat to submit before it in three months the master plan of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban designed by famous architect Louis I Kahn.

The Appellate Division passed the order while hearing an appeal filed by the government against the High Court verdict that had declared the residences of the speaker and deputy speaker near parliament building illegal.

Additional Attorney General Murad Reza told the apex court that the HC on June 21, 2004 had declared the residences of the speaker illegal without examining the master plan of Louis I kahn.

The residences cannot be declared illegal without examining the master plan, which is now in the archive of Pennsylvania of State University, he said.

The Awami League government during its first regime had first come up with the idea of building the residences of the speaker and deputy speaker in the parliament complex. Its plan was stalled in the face of widespread protests.

The BNP-led coalition government later ignored all protests to launch construction work of the two residences on 1.3 acres of land at a cost of Tk 2.88 crore.

ALSO READ: Fencing at Bangladesh parliament draws flak

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