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Tuesday , 13 January 2026
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Time’s named Bangladeshi Marina Tabassum on 100 Most Influential People

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Renowned Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum has been celebrated on Time magazine’s prestigious 100 Most Influential People list for 2024. Tabassum’s groundbreaking designs and commitment to sustainable architecture have earned her widespread acclaim, marking a significant recognition of her contributions to the field.

Tabassum’s architectural philosophy, characterized by a deep-rooted commitment to community needs and environmental sustainability, has garnered attention on a global scale. Time magazine acknowledges her as an exemplar of altruism in a profession often associated with individualistic pursuits.

The citation highlights Tabassum’s unwavering dedication to incorporating local cultures and values into her designs, challenging conventional notions of architecture as a purely commercial endeavor. Her approach underscores the importance of addressing pressing global issues, such as climate change, through innovative architectural solutions.

Notably, Tabassum’s acclaimed Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which received the prestigious Aga Khan Award, exemplifies her ethos of harmonizing architectural excellence with environmental sensitivity. Describing buildings as living entities reliant on natural resources, Tabassum emphasizes the need for structures to coexist harmoniously with their surroundings.

Beyond architectural marvels, Tabassum’s practical ingenuity shines through in her response to climate-related challenges facing Bangladesh. In a country increasingly vulnerable to floods, she has pioneered the development of cost-effective and easily transportable housing solutions, demonstrating a holistic approach to architectural innovation.

Tabassum’s influence extends far beyond her native Bangladesh; her lectures, teachings, and international recognition serve as a testament to her role as a global ambassador for sustainable architecture. Her advocacy for collective architectural endeavors underscores the power of collaboration in shaping a more resilient and inclusive built environment.

Marina Tabassum’s inclusion in Time’s 100 Most Influential People list for 2024 not only celebrates her individual achievements but also heralds a broader recognition of the transformative potential of architecture in addressing contemporary challenges. As the world grapples with pressing environmental and social concerns, Tabassum’s visionary approach offers a beacon of hope and inspiration for architects and communities worldwide.

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