Where imagination meets reality

SOMANTORAL ARCHITECTS AND CONSULTANTS is a multidisciplinary architectural and engineering consultancy based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
With nearly a decade of experience in the industry, we specialize in sustainable, economical, and modern building solutions that comply with both local and international standards such as BNBC 2020 and LEED.
Our dedicated team of architects, structural engineers, MEP professionals, and green building consultants work collaboratively to deliver holistic design and consultancy services across industrial, commercial, residential, and institutional projects.
We are proud to be a trusted name among government and private clients alike, offering innovation, responsibility, and integrity in every project.

🎯Our Mission
Delivering functional, modern, and sustainable design solutions.
Promoting green architecture through LEED and energy-efficient practices.
Ensuring full compliance with BNBC 2020 and other relevant codes.
Building trust through transparent collaboration with clients and stakeholders.
Creating value with every project — in design, quality, and performance.

🌿 Our Vision

To be a leading force in sustainable architecture and engineering — shaping the future of Bangladesh and beyond with modern, responsible, and efficient design.

We envision a built environment that respects nature, enhances human well-being, and stands the test of time.

Our Services

Explore what we offer to our valued clients

Architectural Design
Architectural Design

The services that an architect typically provides include concept design development, preparation of construction documents, and construction administration.


The services that an architect typically provides include concept design development, preparation of construction documents, and construction administration.



The services that an architect typically provides include concept design development, preparation of construction documents, and construction administration.

Interrior Design
Interrior Design

This the where the planning of a project starts. Working together with the architect, the client shares their project needs, ideas and goals.

This the where the planning of a project starts. Working together with the architect, the client shares their project needs, ideas and goals.


This the where the planning of a project starts. Working together with the architect, the client shares their project needs, ideas and goals.

Service 3
Service 3

Construction Documents– A continuation of the design development phase working drawings and specifications are developed after design concepts have been decided. These construction documents are what is required by the local municipalities in order to obtain building permits. They are also used to solicit bids from the various contractors that will be required to build the project.


Construction Documents– A continuation of the design development phase working drawings and specifications are developed after design concepts have been decided. These construction documents are what is required by the local municipalities in order to obtain building permits. They are also used to solicit bids from the various contractors that will be required to build the project.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you’re like most businesses, you’ve already got a page on your website dedicated to FAQs and providing answers for the people who come in search of your services. If you don’t, now is the time to get on board. Otherwise, it might just be a good idea to consider a few updates. Either way, you’ve got to take advantage of this tool. After all, as you’ll see below, it’s becoming an invaluable asset to your firm, whether you realize it or not.

If you’re like most businesses, you’ve already got a page on your website dedicated to FAQs and providing answers for the people who come in search of your services. If you don’t, now is the time to get on board. Otherwise, it might just be a good idea to consider a few updates. Either way, you’ve got to take advantage of this tool. After all, as you’ll see below, it’s becoming an invaluable asset to your firm, whether you realize it or not.

I am finally getting around to making this Frequently Asked Questions page (in my case, it should really stand for “Finally Answered Questions”). I have been thinking about assembling a page like this for the last 2 years hoping that it would reduce the amount of email I receive since people tend to ask the same sorts of questions. I will periodically add more questions and answers to this list because I don’t think it will ever be completed.

I unfortunately have to start with this question first. As far as ads go, I don’t do very many and I turn down 99% of the people who ask. If I think it’s something that the people who visit my site might be interested in than maybe – email me the particulars and we’ll see what happens. As far as embedding a link within a post … it will never happen. I don’t sell content within the body of anything I write. There is a clear delineation between side bar ads (that help cover server costs and what not) and the posts I write. I want people to know that if I talk about something, it’s because I believe in it and I am speaking the truth as I see it.

If there is a guest post on my site, it’s because I know that person and I have asked them to write an article for me. I do not need any “high quality articles that you think my readers will enjoy in exchange for a link embedded in the post.” My readers are clearly not interested in “high quality posts” or they wouldn’t be on this site in the first place.

Also … Infographic posts. I don’t want them regardless how amazing you think they are. We all know that they contain links to other paid sites wrapped up in pretty pictures. If you send an email asking if I would like to post your inforgraphic on my site, I will simply delete your email and move on.

I’m going to come right out and go on record by saying that I think Mission Statements are silly – particularly if you make them public and part of your marketing strategy. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom but since when do I care about being conventional?

I’m going to come right out and go on record by saying that I think Mission Statements are silly – particularly if you make them public and part of your marketing strategy. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom but since when do I care about being conventional?