Research

Government Research Grants

ITN-BUET Research Grant

Research Cluster of Architecture Discipline

Publications

  1. Parvin, A., Mostafa, A., & Syangadan, R. (2023). Disaster Adaptive Housing Upgrading: Insights from Informal Settlements in Bangladesh and Nepal. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Springer. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-023-10031-3

  2. Parvin, A., Hakim, S. S., & Islam, M. A. (2022). Policy, Design, and Way of Life in Resettlement Projects: the Case of Ashrayan, Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Elsevier.doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103073

  3. Parvin, A., Piashi, S. R., & Das, A. (2022). A spatial model towards renewable energy and water safe village. Khulna University Studies (Special Issue)

  4. Parvin, A., Das, A., & Piashi, S. R. (2022). Women-led Integrated homestead agro-farming: A designerly perspective. Khulna University Studies (Special Issue)

  5. Siddiqua, L., Evan, A. A. Z., Shahriar, A. T. M., Moni, A. H., & Parvin, A. (2022). Designing coexistence of socialcultural-economic spaces in traditional settlement: learning from Bang-Phli, Thailand. Khulna University Studies (Special Issue).

  6. Parvin, A., Biswas, M. H. A., Hakim, S. S., Ahsan, M. S., & Rahman, M. A. U. (Eds.). (2022). Khulna University Studies Special Issue: International Conference on STEM and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (ICSTEM4IR), Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh, 01-03 July 2022: Khulna University.

  7. Parvin, A., & Moore, S. A. (2020). Educational colonialism and progress: An enquiry into the architectural pedagogy of Bangladesh. Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 28(1), 93-112.

  8. Parvin, A. (Ed.) (2019) (Bi-Lingual). - - ; Envisioning Ru-Ban: Socio-Spatial Re-Vitalization Along Kumar Nod in Faridpur. Dhaka: UDD & ArchKU.

  9. Parvin, A. (2018). Leadership and management in quality assurance: insights from the context of Khulna University, Bangladesh. Higher education, 77(4), 739-756. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10734-018-0299-1

  10. Parvin, A., Alam, A.F.M., and Asad, R. (2016), “A Built Environment Perspective on Adaptation in Urban Informal Settlements, Khulna, Bangladesh”, in M. Roy, S. Cawood, M. Hordijk, and D. Hulme (eds.) (2016), Urban Poverty and Climate Change: Life in the slums of Asia, Africa and Latin America, Routledge, pp. 73-91.

  11. Parvin, A., and Johnson, C. (2014), “Disaster Vulnerability in the Policy Context of Bangladesh: A Critical Review” in Walter Leal Filho (ed), Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, International Climate Change Information Programme (ICCIP) and Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-40455-9 (online). http://link.springer.com/ referenceworkentry/ 10.1007/978-3-642- 40455-9_26-1"

  12. Alam, A.F.M., Asad, R., and Parvin, A. (2014), “Climate change adaptation tspanough grassroots responses: learning from the ‘Aila’ affected coastal settlements of Bangladesh”, Walter Leal Filho (ed), Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, International Climate Change Information Programme (ICCIP) and Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-40455-9_16-1 (online).

  13. Parvin, A., Alam, A.F.M., and Asad, R. (2013), “Climate Change Impact and Adaptation in Urban Informal Settlements in Khulna: A Built Environmental Perspective”, ClimbUrb International Workshop, on Living in Low-income Urban Settlements in an Era of Climate Change: Processes, Practices, Policies, and Politics, 9-10 September 2013, The University of Manchester, UK.

  14. Parvin, A., and Johnson, C. (2012), “Learning from the indigenous knowledge: towards disaster-resilient coastal settlements in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience, 5-6 Nov. 2012, University College London, UK.

  15. Mostafa, A., and Parvin, A. (2012), “Learning from the Living Laboratory: Towards Responsive Design Pedagogy”, in the Proceedings of the International Seminar on Architecture: Education, Practice and Research, 2-4 February, 2012, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka pp. 292-301.

  16. Parvin, A., and Mostafa, A. (2010), “Re-thinking Disaster-Prone Vernacular Settlement: A Comprehensive Strategic Planning towards Disaster-Adaptive Settlements in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of 5th International Seminar on Vernacular Settlements (ISVS 5), 30-31 July, 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

  17. Parvin, A, and Mostafa, A (2010), “Sustainable re-invention of the industrial areas of Khulna: Strategic Planning Implications”, Proceedings of the 16thAnnual International Sustainable Development Research Conference, 30 May-01June, 2010, Hong Kong, http://www.kadinst.hku.hk/ sdconf10/Papers_PDF/ p401.pdf

  18. Parvin, A. (2009), “Integrating Open Space in Compact Layout: Study of a High-Density Residential Development in Hong Kong”, Protibesh, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 43-53.

  19. Parvin, A. Ye, A. M., and Jia, B. (2008), “Effect of visibility on multilevel movement: a study of the high density compact built environment in Hong Kong”, Urban Design International, Vol.13, pp.169-181, http://www.palgrave-journals .com/ udi/journal/v13/n3/pdf/ udi200822a.pdf

  20. Parvin, A. Ye, A. M., and Jia, B. (2007), “Multilevel Pedestrian movement: does visibility make any difference?”, Proceedings of the 6th International Space Syntax Symposium, June 2007, Istanbul, Turkey. http:// www.spacesyntaxistanbul. itu.edu.tr/ papers/longpapers/ 040%20-%20Parvin%20Ye%20Jia.pdf

  21. Parvin, A., Ye, A. M., and Jia, B, (2006a), “Multilevel spatial configuration and its effect on pedestrian movement: A study of high-density built environment in Hong Kong”, Proceedings of iNTA 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design in Tropical Regions, 3-5 April, 2006, Jogjakarta, Indonesia, pp. A6-1 – A6-9, ISBN 979-25-2110-0.

  22. Parvin, A., Ye, A. M., and Jia, B, (2006b), “Spatial configuration and its effect on community space use: A study of compact built environment in Hong Kong”, Proceedings of 12th International Sustainable Development Research Conference, 6-8 April, 2006, Hong Kong, pp. 154-164, ISBN-13:978-962-7589-27-3, ISBN-10: 962-7589-27-6.

  23. Parvin, A., Ye, A. M., and Jia, B. (2006c), “Modeling multilevel spatial configuration and its effect on pedestrian movement: study of high density built environment in Hong Kong”, Proceedings of the Australasian Building Educators Association Conference, 12-14 July, 2006, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1-15, ISBN-09775325-0-X

  24. Parvin, A., Ye, A. M., and Jia, B. (2006d), “Multilevel pedestrian movement: does configuration make any difference?”, Proceedings of the Global Built Environment Network Conference, 11-12 September, 2006, Preston, United Kingdom, pp. 7-16, ISBN 978-1-84728-396-2.

  25. Parvin, A., Ye, A. M., and Jia, B. (2006e), “Visual accessibility and pedestrian movement: A study of the compact spatial environment in Hong Kong”, Proceedings of The Second Mega-Cities International Conference, December, 2006, Guangzhou, China, pp. 258-265.