Si Muhammad Rafiq Azam (born 29 December 1963)[1] sarong arkitektong Bangladeshi na siya an prinsipal na arkitekto kan Shatotto Architecture.
Si Azam naggradwar sa Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology kan 1989.[1]
Kan 2016, an Dhaka South City Corporation naglansar kan "Jol Sobujer Dhaka Project" na may presupwestong 2 bilyon Bangladeshi Taka ($24M kan taon 2016) sa pagkaag nin 19 na parke asin 12 playground.[2][3] Bilang parte kan proyekto, si Azam asin pag'iriba sa Shatotto Architecture pigbagong desenyo an 1.3-acre (0.53 ha) Shahid Abdul Alim Playground sa Old Dhaka. An pader sa pagdulonan ginaba ngani magin maiwas, magrahay an pagtanaw sa palibot, asin mag'alangan an mga squatter, an pag'aponan ini nin basura, asin anopaman na mga ilegal na aktibidad. Mga poon nin kahoy pigtanom asin T500-cubic-metre (18,000 cu ft)na kalot sa irarom na sarayan nin tubig-uran ikinaag ngani dai magtipon tubig-baha asin mapangatamanan an kadootan na pirming berde asin marayrahay an tubo.[2][4] Kan Enero 2017, si Azam asin saiyang pag'iriba pinunan an renobasyon kan 29-acre (12 ha) Osmani Udyan na parke sa Dhaka. An trabaho talaan matapos kan Hunyo 2018, alagad huli kan sunod-sunod na paghira kan desenyo mala ta kan Pebrero 2021 dai pa tapos.[3][5]
-
S.A. Residence
-
South Water Garden
-
South Water Caress
-
Meghna Residence
-
Alif Breeze
- 1991: Winner, Mimar International Design Competition- VII, London
- 1996: IAB Design Award, awarded by the Institute of Architects Bangladesh
- 2007: AR Awards for Emerging Architecture awards 2007
- 2007: Berger Award for Excellence in Architecture for the project 'Meghna Residence'[6]
- 2007: The 2007 Kenneth F. Brown, Asia Pacific Culture & Architecture Design Award. US
- 2008: Winner, 2nd cycle (Most Thought Provoking Project), World Architecture Community Award
- 2008: Winner, 1st cycle, World Architecture Community Award
- 2009: Leading European Architecture Award (LEAF)
- 2009: Winner, Cityscape Architecture Award 2009
- 2009: Winner, 5th cycle, World Architecture Community Award
- 2012: Winner of Emirates Glass Leading European Architects' Forum (LEAF) Awards Residential Building of the year award (multiple occupancy)[7]
- 2012: Winner of World Architectural Community Award, 11th Cycle[8] (5 times)
- 2012: The South Asian “Architect of the Year” Award, 2011[9] (6 times)
- 2015: The Edge PAM Green Excellence Award
- 2016: Rise High Bangladesh : “Amazing Bangladeshi 2016”
- 2017: Berger Award for Excellence in Architecture, Winner
- 2017: World Architecture Festival Award (WAF), Winner for "Aga Khan Academy Bangladesh"
- 2017: Cityscape Award for Emerging Markets, Winner for "South Huda's Skyline" in the category, "Residential-Medium to High Rise (Built)"[10]
- 2017: ARCASIA Gold Medal Award for "SA Family Graveyard" in the category "Public Amenity Buildings – Specialized"[1]
- 2018: AD100 Most Influential Names in Architecture
- 1985: 7th National Exhibition Bangladesh
- 1986: 3rd Asian Art Biennial, Bangladesh
- 1993: 6th Asian Art Biennial, Bangladesh
- 1994: Tenth National Young Artists Exhibition, Dhaka
- 1995: Solo Painting Exhibition, Nepal
- 1995: 8th ARCASIA Forum Architectural Exhibition, Singapore
- 1998: Solo Exhibition “ArTchitecture” in New York, U.S.
- 1999: Solo Exhibition “ArTchitecture” in Drik Gallery, Dhaka
- 2005: UIA2005, Architectural exhibition in Istanbul
- 2005: Kenneth Brown Worldwide Travel Exhibition
- 2007: AR Emerging Architecture Exhibition at the RIBA, London, Korea and Germany
- 2008: “Nature is” a solo exhibition at Bengal Gallery, Dhaka
- 2008: Architectural Excellence in Bangladesh, RAIA exhibition in Sydney, Australia[nangangaipo nin toltolan]
- 2009: "Two Men Show" at Gallery Hittite, Yorkville art district Toronto, Canada[11]
- 2014: "Water in Light" at Bengal Art Lounge, Gulshan, Bangladesh[12]
- 2014: Venice Architectural Biennale 2014 (Time Space Existence)
- 2016: Venice Architectural Biennale 2016 (Time Space Existence)
- 2016: Dhaka Art Summit
- 2019: Bengal Stream, Over the World