Qazi Azizul Mowla

Qazi Azizul Mawla is a Bangladeshi architect, urban designer, and academic.

He received his PhD in urban morphology from the University of Liverpool in the UK in 1986.

[4] Later he completed his post-doc research & Training in architectural conservation from the Lund University in Sweden in 2006.

He was visiting professor at Kyushu University of Japan and KU Leuven of Belgium.

His co-authored book Politics in Urban Design and Development: the case of post-colonial Dhaka explores the relationship between spatial development and politics on the urban morphology of post-colonial Dhaka was published in 2019.

[5] Mowla has numerous completed architectural projects in his credit including winning several design competitions.

Conversion and Extension work of old National Assembly Complex at Tejgaon into (then) Presidents Secretariat and International Conference Centre (Present PM office & ICC).

Type Design of Court Complexes for New Administrative Districts in Bangladesh (Type-1).

Upazilla Planning for Porsha, Manda and Mohadevpur in Rajshahi Division under UDD, GoB.

Conservation & Restoration work of Chief Justice Residence, Minto Road.

Conservation Study of Colonial Buildings and Restoration of Mohanagar pathagar, Dhaka.

Swimming pool and Indoor Game Complex inc. renovation of Officers Club, Dhaka.

Pourashava Master Plan for Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, Nilphamari under LGED, GoB.

Design of 5-star hotel & Darbar Hall for Police at Rajarbagh, Dhaka (not constructed).