Hasan Muntasir

I’m currently a Master’s Student in Architecture at North Carolina State University with concentration in urban design and public interest design.  I’m also a Lecturer at the Northern University of Business and Technology Khulna in Bangladesh, currently on study leave.  My research interests cover the topics of urban settlements, context-responsive design, public interest design, re-thinking of space in architecture. I hold a professional B.Arch degree from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology.

Recent Publications

  1. Islam, M., & Muntasir, H., (2020). Tropicality of Colonial Heritage Buildings in a Deltaic Landscape: British Colonial Architecture in Khulna. Paper published in ‘eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics’ under ‘Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020): Sustainable Tropical Urbanism’ https://doi.org/10.25120/etropic.19.2.2020.3762 2.
  2. Muntasir, H., & Promy, N.S., (2019). Releasing the barriers of over santification of a sacred space: Re-evaluating functional configuration and usage of mosques in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Paper published in “Re-evaluating Space – Across Disciplines” Proceedings of the 12th FARU International Research Conference (Faculty of Architecture Research Unit) at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, pp. 358-365. 3.
  3. Promy, N.S., & Muntasir, H., (2019). Re-evaluating public space in urban slum: A case of Korail Basti. Paper published in “Re-evaluating Space – Across Disciplines” Proceedings of the 12th FARU International Research Conference (Faculty of Architecture Research Unit) at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, pp. 377-384.