Rishkar Tong
ROBAET KABIR
NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY
BANGLADESH
ANISHA BINTE ASHRAF
NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY
BANGLADESH
Project Description
Tea stalls have a long history in our region, serving as neighborhood gathering places that enhance connection and community. The site situated in Sohrawardy Udyan, Near Eternal Flame, which played a significant role in the country's birth. The stall serves water, tea, and newspapers to locals during jogging, and visitors roaming. The park's abundance of trees provides a unique atmosphere, with birds chirping and natural fresh air. The stall also features a cover system shutter, allowing it to be used as a shade and a cover system shutter when closed. The aesthetics of the stall resemble a locally painted rickshaw from the front elevation. This stall provides a large garbage can and mini dustbins as there's none. Tea leaves can be used as fertilizer for trees, reducing the need for outdoor waste disposal. A 'Strainer Wet Bin' is designed to manage wet waste, allowing used tea leaves to wash by drained water from the wash bin. The strained tea leaves are given directly to the trees, thereby enhancing the park's sustainability. Also created some painted board game table and foldable table-bench, Incorporating a Rickshaw structure and painting theme. The stall also offers a cycle stands for visitors who bring their own or rent cycles, attracting more customers who can enjoy tea and cycling. The stall offers teas, coffees, snacks, and cigarettes. Some teas are helpful who have frequent colds and coughs. The stall's left-to-right work flow and V-shaped design ensure more efficiency, as most people in the region are right-handed.