Mohammad Saleh Uddin, "Badal" (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ সালেহ উদদিন; born 6 November 1954[citation needed]) is a Bangladeshi architect, professor, author and artist.[1]
In July 2002, Uddin built his 4,000 sq ft home as the general contractor and designer and finished eight months later. The resulting structure was called "one of Columbia's most unique creations" by Columbia Home magazine.[7]
Journal editor
He has served as the editor of the National Journal of the Design Communication Association.[8]
Awards
Uddin has been described by BRAC University as an eminent architect.[9] Among the awards he has received are:[10]
Composite Drawing: Techniques for Architectural Design Presentation. McGraw-Hill. 1996. ISBN0-07-065749-1.
Axonometric and Oblique Drawing: A 3-D Construction, Rendering, and Design Guide. McGraw-Hill. 1997. ISBN0-07-065755-6.
Hybrid Drawing Techniques by Contemporary Architects and Designers. John Wiley & Sons. 1999. ISBN0-471-29274-5.
Digital Architecture: Turn Vision into Virtual Reality with 3D Graphics. McGraw-Hill. 1999. ISBN0-07-065814-5.
References
^"Past Shows". Connexion Gallery Design Studio. Atlanta, Georgia. 2008. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012. M. Saleh Uddin is a professor of Architecture ... He has published several books on Design ... He will be showing his paintings.
^"Top 3 designs for Gulshan Club selected". The Daily Sun. Dhaka, Bangladesh: East West Media Group Ltd. 17 January 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012. The design of M Saleh Uddin and Team secured the first place
^"BGBC Experts Discuss Sustainability at AIUB". Star Campus. 17 July 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2012. This forum included prominent national architects such as BGBC Events and Education Committee Co-Chair, Dr Saleh Uddin, the Head of the Department of Architecture at AIUB
^Robin May & L.G. Patterson (November 2003). "Home Tour: Contemporary Living with Architectural Distinction". Columbia Home. Columbia, MO: Parry Publishing, Inc.: 28–34.