Smell and Sip - A Tea & Flower Stall 

Jannat

Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology

Bangladesh 

Project Description

The Smell and Sip tea stall project is an innovative fusion of tea and flowers, creating a sensory experience that blends aroma and taste. The project is set in Bogura town, near a historically significant seven-junction road named after the seven bravest freedom fighters of the country. Ahead of this junction lies Shahid Minar, from which a three-junction road emerges-one side dedicated to flower stalls and the other to tea vendors. This project thoughtfully merges these two elements into a hygienic and modular space, honoring the site's historical and cultural essence. 

With a modular design, the stall offers an organized and clean environment for selling fresh flowers and serving aromatic teas infused with floral flavors. The integration of these two trades not only enhances the visual and olfactory appeal of the area but also encourages a diverse social gathering where people can enjoy the rich heritage of their surroundings. 

This project is more than a tea stall it is a tribute to freedom, history, and culture. By enhancing the urban street vending system, it creates a structured and aesthetically pleasing space that reflects local traditions while embracing modern hygiene standards. The Smell and Sip stall stands as a symbol of unity, remembrance, and shared experiences, making it a meaningful and innovative addition to the urban landscape of Bogura.