Cha Ghor

Linda Purobi Adhikary

GreenGems International School

Bangladesh

Project Description

A tea stall can serve as a welcoming space that reduces social barriers and promotes connection, positivity, and change within a community. By incorporating Eco-conscious values, such as using upcycled materials and local crafts, the stall can create a traditional, artistic feel while promoting sustainability. The decor can also feature puppets and handmade items, adding authenticity to the space. A thatch roof and solar-powered lights can reduce the stall's carbon footprint and encourage eco-friendly practices.

Herbal tea is gaining popularity among the younger generation, and a small herb garden can connect the food and drink served with sustainable practices. A bookshelf can enhance the experience by allowing people to take or leave books, fostering reading habits and sharing stories through literature.

The stall can host workshops with local artists, puppeteers, and craftsmen, sharing their skills and cultural traditions. A corner dedicated to storytelling, folk tales, or poetry readings can also be set up to connect with local history and culture. Weekly handcrafted fairs can support local artisans and encourage sustainable consumption.

By combining sustainability, culture, and community, the tea stall can become a hub for connection, learning, and positive change, making it a hub for learning and connection.