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MDM Architects, Bangladesh, Principal Ahmed Mukta

Mukta Dinwiddie MacLaren (MDM) Architects is providing its contribution to design and construction industry for more than 30 years. The firm was established in London in 1982 with its wide range of Architectural and Engineering services to clients. Later MDM opened its branch office in Dhaka in 1995. It is now one of the leading design and construction firm in Bangladesh designing sustainable and contemporary structures all over the world. Many of MDM’s projects are constructed in UK, USA, China, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Mr. Ahmed Mukta [B. Com; B. Arch; C. Build E. FCABE (UK), P. Eng. (UK) MSPE] is the Principal of MDM Architects. With the help of a high-profile team consisting Architects and Engineers, Mr. Mukta is providing design and construction services following international standards.

All the structures are produced with expertise, attention to detail, and sensitivity to the needs of clients and the environment. It provides energy-efficient solutions and encourage clients to use sustainable, locally produced materials where possible. MDM architects provide a comprehensive range of design and project-management services in the fields of architecture, interior design, landscaping, and civil, structural, and building services engineering, and advise clients in the commercial, medical, residential, industrial, recreational, and educational sectors.
MDM architects dedicated team have an excellent understanding and knowledge of construction technology in the Indian sub-continent and our network of consultants means that we can provide a single point of service for all requirements, from initial feasibility studies to full project management through quality planning and design.

MDMA has completed projects for the British Business Group (Village Transformation Project), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Core Shelters Project), the Australian, British, and Canadian High Commissions in Dhaka, as well as for DFID, Médecins Sans Frontières, USAID and international conglomerates such as Shell and HSBC, Bangladesh Navy (BN) amongst many others.