Our vision for the conservation and promotion of Baba Adam Mosque
Ensuring the structural and aesthetic preservation of the mosque following international conservation standards and best practices.
Preserving the knowledge and skills of terracotta artistry and Bengal Sultanate architecture for future generations.
Attracting global visitors through responsible heritage tourism while maintaining the site's sanctity and integrity.
Encouraging active participation of local communities in heritage preservation through education, awareness programs, and skill development in traditional crafts.
We believe that the most effective preservation happens when local communities take ownership of their heritage. Our programs include heritage walks, youth workshops, artisan training, and community-led conservation initiatives.
Leveraging modern technology for digital preservation and virtual tours, making the mosque's heritage accessible to a global audience.
Our roadmap includes 3D scanning and digital archiving of the mosque, development of augmented reality experiences for visitors, creation of an online research archive, and establishing partnerships with international heritage organizations.
Careful repair and stabilization of the mosque's six domes and walls
Restoration of damaged terracotta panels using traditional techniques
Enhancing the surrounding environment with heritage-appropriate landscaping
Comprehensive documentation for academic research and future reference