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Reconceptualising Mughal Hammam at Lalbagh Fort (UNESCO Tentative List)
Re-interpreting Rose Garden Palace
Documenting the Historic Fabric of Panam Nagar
Gangway of Ahsan Manjil Complex
Digital Heritage
Virtual Heritage: Amar Oitijjho
Conducting Academic Sessions
Workshop at BUET
Tech Based Heritage Interpretation for the Marginalised
Notes: Exploring virtual heritage with communities
UNESCO Fellowship Research
Fieldnotes
What the 'Architecture' Cannot Hold
Why the Pumpkins and Cabbages Matter More Than the Monument
Between Planned and Lived
The Future of Our Pasts
Exploring Geneva Camp During Ashura
Negotiating Sacred Spaces
Bithangal Akhra
Exploring Heritage Interpretation: How Reconciliation can be achieved?
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Fellowship, Grants, Awards
Convening International Workshops
Research Projects
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Teaching and Mentorship
ACHS Network Role
Global Collaborations
UNESCO World HeritageNominations
Lectures and Media
Engagement
Heritage Interpretation
Reconceptualising Mughal Hammam at Lalbagh Fort (UNESCO Tentative List)
Re-interpreting Rose Garden Palace
Documenting the Historic Fabric of Panam Nagar
Gangway of Ahsan Manjil Complex
Digital Heritage
Virtual Heritage: Amar Oitijjho
Conducting Academic Sessions
Workshop at BUET
Tech Based Heritage Interpretation for the Marginalised
Notes: Exploring virtual heritage with communities
UNESCO Fellowship Research
Fieldnotes
What the 'Architecture' Cannot Hold
Why the Pumpkins and Cabbages Matter More Than the Monument
Between Planned and Lived
The Future of Our Pasts
Exploring Geneva Camp During Ashura
Negotiating Sacred Spaces
Bithangal Akhra
Exploring Heritage Interpretation: How Reconciliation can be achieved?
Contact
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Research
Research Statement
Fellowship, Grants, Awards
Convening International Workshops
Research Projects
Publications
Teaching and Mentorship
ACHS Network Role
Global Collaborations
UNESCO World HeritageNominations
Lectures and Media
Engagement
Heritage Interpretation
Reconceptualising Mughal Hammam at Lalbagh Fort (UNESCO Tentative List)
Re-interpreting Rose Garden Palace
Documenting the Historic Fabric of Panam Nagar
Gangway of Ahsan Manjil Complex
Digital Heritage
Virtual Heritage: Amar Oitijjho
Conducting Academic Sessions
Workshop at BUET
Tech Based Heritage Interpretation for the Marginalised
Notes: Exploring virtual heritage with communities
UNESCO Fellowship Research
Fieldnotes
What the 'Architecture' Cannot Hold
Why the Pumpkins and Cabbages Matter More Than the Monument
Between Planned and Lived
The Future of Our Pasts
Exploring Geneva Camp During Ashura
Negotiating Sacred Spaces
Bithangal Akhra
Exploring Heritage Interpretation: How Reconciliation can be achieved?
Contact
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The conventional frameworks of heritage interpretation often operate on an unexamined assumption that meaning resides in fabric, awaiting extraction. As heritage professionals, we document, we model, we interpret. Each act subtly reinforcing the position that heritage is object rather than
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