Sustainable Mixed-Use Architecture: Unveiling Vasat Vita Office and Residence by Vuumaatra Consultants
The Vasat Vita Office and Residence by Vuumaatra Consultants exemplifies sustainable mixed-use architecture, blending traditional design with innovative, eco-friendly features in Dhaka.
Nestled in the evolving urban landscape of Dhaka's Aftabnagar, the Vasat Vita Office and Residence stands as a testament to sustainable mixed-use architecture. Crafted by Vuumaatra Consultants, this project seamlessly merges a design studio and a family home, embodying the principles of sustainability, local material use, and Vaastu Shastra.


Design Philosophy: Blending Tradition with Modernity
Creating a Serene Urban Oasis
Situated on a compact plot, Vasat Vita rises as a beacon of tranquility amidst the bustling city. The design journey begins with an open space that serves multiple purposes, from fostering family activities to embodying the architect's vision of integrating work and living spaces harmoniously.











Vaastu Shastra Meets Sustainable Design
Influenced by the ancient Indian doctrine of Vaastu Shastra, the building's layout is meticulously planned within nine square grids, centralizing an open courtyard that acts as the core of positive energy flow. This space, complemented by a water feature, not only enriches the living environment spiritually but also cools it passively.







Architectural Innovation: Sustainable Features and Materials
Passive Cooling and Natural Ventilation
Vasat Vita employs passive cooling strategies, reducing reliance on artificial cooling systems. The innovative use of traditional materials, like brick and concrete, enhances the building's thermal performance and aesthetic value. The ground floor, housing the architect's design studio, features a waffle slab ceiling with clay pots, blending structural efficiency with cultural relevance.




A Facade That Breathes
The building's perforated brick façade, a nod to childhood architectural motifs, serves as a shield against solar heat while ensuring ample natural light and air circulation. This thoughtful design choice, paired with a secondary layer of glass and strategic greenery, underscores the project's commitment to sustainability.


A Model for Future Mixed-Use Developments
Embracing Local Culture and Sustainability
Vasat Vita Office and Residence is more than just a building; it's a statement on the potential of sustainable mixed-use architecture to enhance urban living. By respecting local culture, embracing natural elements, and prioritizing environmental performance, Vuumaatra Consultants have created a space that is both innovative and deeply rooted in its context.





A Legacy of Sustainable Living
The Vasat Vita project by Vuumaatra Consultants redefines mixed-use development through its sustainable design approach, making it a landmark in Dhaka's architectural landscape. It exemplifies how architecture can respond to modern living needs while being environmentally conscious, setting a benchmark for future projects worldwide.










All the photographs are work of Maruf Raihan
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