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About the Exhibition
TOTO GALLERY・MA is pleased to present "People Place Poiesis," an exhibition by Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA), based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Marina Tabassum, who heads MTA, has been creating architecture rooted in climate, culture, and tradition, while engaging in efforts to support people affected by natural disasters, poverty, and other hardships. For example, the Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Dhaka (awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2020) created a serene, light-filled, and breezy space for prayer using sintered bricks made from local soil and ingenious geometry, realizing a tolerant architecture that brings together diverse people in an increasingly dense and rapidly expanding city. Approximately 7% of Bangladesh is covered by rivers, and about one-third of the land is often submerged by flooding. Khudi Bari (meaning "small house" in the local language), a movable house designed by MTA for those who lost their homes, can be assembled and disassembled in a short period of time by people in the community and also serves as a shelter during floods. The Foundation for Architecture and Community Equity (F.A.C.E.), established by MTA, not only provides Khudi Bari across the country, but also combines the modules to create buildings serving diverse purposes, including a community center in the Rohingya refugee camp. In recognition of these activities and works, Marina Tabassum was selected as one of TIME magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World" in 2024 and as the designer of the 2025 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion*1, attracting global attention to MTA's activities.

This exhibition introduces MTA's works and activities through models, videos, installations, and other media, focusing on the themes of "People," "Land," and "Poiesis,” referring to creation and poetry. In the courtyard, MTA's original version of “Khudi Bari” will be transported from Bangladesh and installed. At the same time, a new "Japanese version" of Khudi Bari, using Japanese materials and techniques, will be constructed and exhibited in collaboration with architect Kazuyoshi Morita, who has been practicing in the Satoyama(Japanese mountain village) of Kyoto, and the Morita Laboratory at Kyoto Prefectural University.

We invite you to explore the fascinating narrative of architecture that Marina Tabassum Architects has woven together with the people of Bangladesh.
TOTO GALLERY・MA
*1:It is a temporary pavilion created by world-class architects for a limited time at the Royal Kensington Gardens every summer.
Images for Media Use
Khudi Bari (meaning "small house" in the local language) (various locations in Bangladesh, 2022-)
© Asif Salman
Bait Ur Rouf Mosque
© Asif Salman
Alfadanga Mosque (Faridpur, Bangladesh, 2022)
© Asif Salman
Museum of Independence (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2006)
Design: URBANA (Joint Design with K. Chowdhury)
© City Syntax
Panigram Eco Resort (Jessore, Bangladesh, 2018)
© MTA
Khudi Bari, Community Engagement
© Asif Salman
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion(London, U.K., 2025)
© MTA
Exhibition Information
Title
Marina Tabassum Architects: People Place Poiesis
Dates
Friday, November 21, 2025 -Sunday, February 15, 2026
Hours
11:00-18:00
Closed
Mondays, public hohidays, New Year holidays [December 29, 2025 – January 7, 2026], exception: Sunday, November 23 (public holiday)
Admission
Free
Venue
TOTO GALLERY·MA
(3F, TOTO Nogizaka Bldg., 1-24-3 Minamiaoyama, Minato, Tokyo, Japan 107-0062)
1-minute walk from Exit 3 of Nogizaka Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
TEL: 03-3402-1010
Organization
TOTO GALLERY·MA
Planning
TOTO GALLERY·MA Planning and Management Committee
Special Advisor: Tadao Ando
Members: Momoyo Kaijima / Akihisa Hirata / Seng Kuan / Tsuyoshi Tane
Support
Tokyo Society of Architects & Building Engineers / Tokyo Association of Architectural Firms / Japan Institute of Architects Kanto-Koshinetsu Chapter / Architectural Institute of Japan Kanto Chapter / Japan Federation of Architects & Building Engineers Associations
Cooperation
Kazuya Morita Laboratory, Kyoto Prefectural University