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About Prianka Smita

Prianka Smita is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. She grew up in the military environment of the east in which she was expected to serve her country. Currently in the second year of her masters studies, she is developing her thesis entitled Render Authenticity which enables her to engage in a dialogue between her passion for artistry and devotion to the progress of her native country. This pursuit brought her to return to Bangladesh in the summer of 2014 to conduct research. She says of her daily working methods, “I doodle when I want to organize my most obscure thoughts, listen to music when I want to be inspired, and write when I want to have a conversation with myself.”

THESIS: Render Authenticity

THESIS: Render Authenticity

Sep 11, 2015

Prianka Smita will defend her thesis “Render Authenticity” on Tuesday September 15 at 6:30 PM at the BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design. Her thesis examines the rich history and unique culture of the Shakhari Bazar and proposes to instigate a healthy and informed dialogue to create a common goal of sustainable micro economy that refuses to accept uniformity and the disappearance of memory.

Elasticity of Optimism

Elasticity of Optimism

Apr 18, 2015

Prianka Smita continues the story of the Shakhari Bazar in her piece Elasticity of Optimism which contemplates the role of the many crafts people and their value in maintaining the identity of the street.

Fighting For The Memory

Fighting For The Memory

Mar 19, 2015

As we approach the future, we have a strong urge to remember and obsessively conserve every object of the past. This is where Michael Guggenheim, a present day sociologist, brings up one of the relationship between building and time, where ‘buildings represent time’ itself. It is important to understand the role of memory in this context. Memory has the ability to ‘recreate or re-enact former states’ from the various objects or elements that are present in the...

Scapegoat 07: Incarceration Issue Launch March 28

Scapegoat 07: Incarceration Issue Launch March 28

Mar 18, 2015

Join us Saturday March 28th at 2:00pm to celebrate Scapegoat 07: Incarceration Issue Launch at 60 Main Street. Scapegoat is a journal of architecture, landscape, and political economy that examines the relationship between capitalism and the built environment, the coercive and violent organization of space, the exploitation of labour and resources, and the unequal distributions of environmental risks and benefits.

Parasitic or Symbiotic

Parasitic or Symbiotic

Feb 26, 2015

In Parasitic or Symbiotic, Prianka Smita shares the narrative of her thesis research through her series of encounters with the family of the Shakhari Bazar, a 16th century historical street of narrow storefronts in old Dhaka.

nourish: Holy Crepe!

nourish: Holy Crepe!

Feb 18, 2015

Prianka Smita writes about the delicious sweet and savoury offerings available at Holy Crepe! located at 33 Main St for this installment of nourish.

The Big Fat Family

The Big Fat Family

Feb 8, 2015

Prianka Smita shares the narrative of her first encounters with the family of the Shakhari Bazar, a traditional street of narrow storefronts in an old neighbourhood of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

nourish: The BAKE SHOP on Main

nourish: The BAKE SHOP on Main

Feb 4, 2014

I am not just a cookie monster…I am a dessert Godzilla. I like baking, actually let me correct myself, I love it when people bake so I can devour the baked goods. Thanks to Klara Johnson, now I have the perfect bakery to stomp around in Cambridge till my sweet tooth is satisfied.  The Bake Shop on Main (literally!) opened December of 2013. It took me a whole month to finally walk in through the...

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