K. Taufiq Elahi

Professor
K. Taufiq Elahi
কে. তৌফিক ইলাহী
Born1977 (age 48–49)
Rangpur, Bangladesh
OccupationsArchitect, academic
EmployerShahjalal University of Science and Technology
Known for
  • Architectural education
  • Research on Bengal architecture and housing
SpouseAnzum Anowar
ChildrenK. Tausif Elahi
Parents
Relatives
WebsiteOfficial website

K. Taufiq Elahi is a Bangladeshi architect and academic. He is an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet. He is a founding faculty member of the department and has published research on Bengal architecture, urban history, and housing in South Asia.[1]

Personal life

Elahi is the only son of Bangladeshi professor and businessman K. Maudood Elahi and professor Sabiha Sultana.

Early life and education

Elahi studied architecture at Khulna University, graduating in 2001.[1]

Academic career

Elahi joined the newly established Department of Architecture at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology as a founding faculty member and later became associate professor.[1] His teaching includes architectural design studios and urban design, and he has supervised thesis projects such as the Bengal Hub for Contemporary Art design studio.[2]

He has also served as tutor in urban design studio projects including public-space redevelopment proposals around the Kuril Flyover in Dhaka.[3]

Research

Elahi’s research focuses on Bengal architectural heritage, urban development, and housing in South Asia. He has authored multiple journal papers, including work on architectural theory and the concept of the sublime in architecture.[4] According to his university profile, he has published seven peer-reviewed journal articles.[1]

Selected topics of his research include:

Professional activities

Beyond academia, Elahi practices as a freelance architect and has participated in architectural design initiatives and competitions, including the Inspireli Awards collaborative project Tale of Corridors: Participatory Block Development.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "K. Taufiq Elahi – Faculty Profile". Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Bengal Hub for Contemporary Art, Savar". Showcase. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  3. ^ "Kuril Flyover Public Space Studio". EasyRef. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Bibliography citing "Of Boullée and Kahn, and the Spirit of the Sublime"" (PDF). University of Florida Digital Collections. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  5. ^ "K. Taufiq Elahi – Publications". Academia.edu. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  6. ^ "Tale of Corridors: Participatory Block Development". Inspireli Awards. Retrieved 24 February 2026.