Maruf Ahmed
Maruf Ahmed is an architect and a lecturer at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET).
Can 12 Angry Men teach architecture students how to think?
1 April 2026
A bad jury protects the old world from inconvenience. A good jury risks being altered by what enters the room.
1 April 2026
Piety, protest, and the search for a sacred public life
17 March 2026
I do not think the contemporary public mood in Bangladesh can be explained only through the old argument between secularism and religion.
17 March 2026
ESSAY / Why academic writing deserves to be beautiful
17 October 2025
The refusal to write beautifully is often justified in the name of neutrality, of detachment, of discipline.
17 October 2025
Why our public buildings no longer reflect who we are
16 September 2025
The ministries, courts, and city halls of today stand like fortresses, detached from the lives they are meant to serve.
16 September 2025
Trees can be the cheapest anti-heat, anti-anger infrastructure
12 September 2025
In Dhaka, trees are treated as expendable. They are cut down for road-widening with no plan for replacement.
12 September 2025
Architectural peacekeeping for violent campuses
22 August 2025
Better design will not end campus violence, but it can change its temperature.
22 August 2025
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban: Kahn’s creation and a nation’s symbol of hope
4 July 2025
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, Louis Kahn’s renowned creation in Dhaka, was never just a structure of concrete.
4 July 2025
The silent revolt that no one talks about
2 July 2025
The fine arts institute reminds us that liberation also happens in silence, in shadow, in slow-burning wisdom.
2 July 2025