Banglalink Digital Communications Headquarters [hot] -
Managing the growth of apps like Toffee (entertainment) and MyBL.
At first glance, the headquarters resembles a sophisticated server rack or a futuristic starship. The building utilizes an exoskeleton design, where the structural supports are pushed to the exterior. This is not just an engineering choice; it is a philosophical one. By moving the skeleton outside, the interior spaces are freed from obstructive columns, allowing for open-plan layouts that foster collaboration. In the digital age, hierarchy is flattened; the CEO sits not in a distant corner office behind mahogany doors, but in the same light-flooded space as their team. The glass walls that dominate the structure serve a dual purpose: they reduce the need for artificial lighting (a nod to sustainability) and symbolize transparency. In an industry often criticized for hidden fees and murky data policies, the building literally "lays its cards on the table." banglalink digital communications headquarters
Tiger’s Den was one of the first offices in Dhaka to adopt an open-ceiling design . Spanning roughly 56,000 square feet over eight floors, the layout eliminates false ceilings to create a sense of space and transparency. Managing the growth of apps like Toffee (entertainment)