PROFILE DETAILS
Nur Mohammad Khan is a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at CUET. He has over seven years of teaching experience, including 4.5 years as Assistant Professor at Khulna University. He holds two Master’s degrees—one in Human Settlements from Khulna University, focusing on informality and self-urbanism, and another from IHS Rotterdam under the OKP fellowship, specializing in housing policy and participatory upgrading in the Global South. His research centers on informal housing, climate adaptation, and urban resilience. His expertise lies in the critical analysis of land tenure systems and the design of human-centered interventions that foster community resilience through LK driven in-situ upgradation. Through a bottom-up approach, Mr. Khan aims to bridge the gap between formal policy and the realities of informal settlements, contributing to more equitable and sustainable cities.
Informal Urbanism, User centric design
B.Arch, MScHS (KU) MSc. in Urban Management (UMD), IHS, Erusmus University, The Netherlands
| Serial No | Title | Authors | Informations | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vernacular Dwellings of the Rakhaine Diaspora in Bangladesh: Decoloniality, Tropicality, Hybridity. | A Das, NM Khan | eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the Tropics | 2023 |
| 2 | Challenges of accessibility for marginal people in privately operated public space: linear park, Khulna as a case | A Das, AK Sen, NM Khan | Khulna University Studies | 2022 |
| 3 | Up-gradation of Informal settlement: A Review of Comparative Evidence of Khulna and Kathmandu | SK Ahmed, NM Khan | Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering | 2020 |
| 4 | Autonomous building process for adapting the climate change impacts: learning from the urban informal settlement in Khulna | SB Linkon, NM Khan | ICDRM 2019 (BUET) | 2019 |

