Architecture and tourism are deeply interconnected, as iconic structures and cultural heritage sites often attract travelers from around the world. In contrast, tourism, in turn, contributes to the preservation and…
Manang is an architectural gem of the Himalayan region of Nepal that lies in the heart of the Annapurna Circuit, one of Nepal’s notable tourist destinations. It is situated in…
Architecture is a form of art that witnesses changing times, making living architecture a transformative experience. Architects are creators and custodians of each project. This ever-present role drives the fraternity…
Dattatreya temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Dattatreya Square, Bhaktapur Nepal. It is situated in Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple is believed to…
In regions ravaged by earthquakes such as Nepal, heritage and cultural buildings are constantly under threat of destruction. Traditional Nepalese architecture reached global interest especially in the 2015 Gorkha earthquake…
Diwali- A Cultural Kaleidoscope Diwali is a dazzling celebration woven across homes and hearts, spanning boundaries and cultures, like a cosmic tapestry of festivity. Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, is…
Kathmandu, Nepal, is a medieval city known for its palaces and temples. Located on the ancient trade route linking Tibet and India, Kathmandu is essential for its history, art, culture,…
Pokhara metropolitan city sits on the Shore of Phewa Lake and is located within the small valley surrounded by tall green hills of the Mahabharata Range. The city has a…
Nestled in the heart of the ancient city of Patan, Nepal, lies a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Patan Durbar Square. This architectural marvel and its surrounding chowks…
Bhaktapur, also called Khwopa locally and Bhatgaon historically is a city in Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley, in the east, 13 kilometres (8.1 miles) from the capital Kathmandu. Bhaktapur is Nepal’s smallest and most densely…
Nepal is a landlocked nation hidden in the Himalayas, known for its breathtaking vistas, cultural diversity, and thriving handicraft sector. Nepal’s economy depends heavily on the handicraft industry, which has…
The first formal architectural institution in Nepal, the Department of Architecture, Pulchowk Campus, has a long history of sharing architectural knowledge and expression in Nepal. The Central Campus of the…
