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  شيكار، منزل ريفي

 الوظيفة : منزل  ←
الموقع : اوبازيلا، بنغلاديش  
2المساحة : 446 م   

مرحبا أيها الغرباء
أتمنى أن نصبح أصدقاء

كان اليوم هو اليوم المنتظر، بعد 30 يومًا من التدوين بشكل سري، قمت بكشف هذه المدونة وهذا التحدي للعالم. نظرًا لأنه من السابق لأوانه توقع أن يتابع الناس هذه المدونة، يمكنني الاستمرار في التذمر. لقد كان يومًا مزدحمًا ومرهقًا للغاية، ولهذا السبب لم أتمكن من البحث بشكل كافٍ عن مبادئ تصميم المنزل البنغالي التقليدي كما وعدت بالأمس ولكنني وجدت بعض المعلومات المثيرة
 لذلك فلنبدأ

كما قرأت ، فإن بناء المنزل في المناطق الريفية في بنغلاديش هو حدث موسمي. بعد فترة الرياح الموسمية والحصاد يبدأ الناس بـ
١-  إنشاء أرض أو تل
٢- زرع النباتات لتقوية الارض
٣- انشاء القاعدة و بناء الهيكل الأول
٤- توسيع المناطق المحيطة بإنشاء البرك والخزانات والقنوات والمصارف
٥- بناء الجدران بالطين أو البامبو
٦- إضافة سقف من البامبو



جانب آخر مهم في تصميم المنزل البنغالي هو التخطيط. بشكل عام ، يكون تخطيط المنزل عبارة عن غرف صغيرة ( اكواخ) تحيط حول فناء داخلي على شكل حرفي ال L او ال U
 تنقسم الوظائف داخل المنزل إلى قسمين، قسم داخلي يحتوي على وظائف حميمة مثل غرف النوم والمطبخ  و قسم خارجي يحتوي على وظائف اجتماعية مثل غرفة المعيشة وكاشاري (صالة الضيوف).



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