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  2. Society of Nepali Architects - Wikipedia

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    promote the development of architecture and its related art, science and technology throughout Nepal; promote the companionship, kindness and support within the architects and to safeguard their professional rights and interests; increase the participation of the national architects in the national development

  3. Shankar Nath Rimal - Wikipedia

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    Shankar Nath Rimal (born 5 March 1935) is a Nepalese civil engineer and architect. He is best known for standardising the modern Nepalese flag. [1] [2] He has also designed many prominent buildings and monuments in Nepal.

  4. Architecture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nyatapola Temple located in Bhaktapur, Nepal, built in 1701–1702 CE The Great Drigung Kagyud Lotus Stupa in Lumbini, Nepal Traditional architecture of Kathmandu. Nepali architecture or Nepalese architecture is a unique blend of artistic and practical considerations. Situated between the trade routes of India, Tibet and China, Nepali ...

  5. Dharahara - Wikipedia

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    Dharahara in Kathmandu was the tallest building in Nepal and the second such tower built by Bhimsen Thapa. [8] The first tower was built eight years earlier in 1824 (1881 BS) at his residence, Janarala Bagh, situated at south-east of Sundhara, near Bhotebahal of Kathmandu. [ 9 ]

  6. Newar architecture - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Newari architecture can be traced back to the Licchavi period,Licchavis of Nepal, (400–750 AD), during which the Malla dynasty (Nepal) (12th–18th centuries) flourished. The Kathmandu Valley flourished in In terms of artistic architectural achievements, major cities such as Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur became centers of ...

  7. Taragaon Museum - Wikipedia

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    The style of the structure is a combination of Nepalese and Pruscha's European modernist architecture. [4] In 1990 the Nepal Women's Association was abolished after the restoration of democracy in Nepal. In 1997, the hostel was abandoned. The property was later acquired by Arun Saraf, the owner of the adjacent Hyatt hotel. It was then renovated ...

  8. Category:Architecture in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Nepal (7 C, 1 P) H. ... Pages in category "Architecture in Nepal" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  9. Jogbir Sthapit - Wikipedia

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    Jogbir Sthapit Old Narayanhiti Palace ca. 1920, demolished in 1958. Swayambhu stupa after restoration, ca 1920. Jogbir Sthāpit (Nepali: जोगवीर स्थापित) (alternative names: Joglāl Sthāpit, Bhāju Mān Sthāpit and Jogbir Nāyo) (1838–1926) was a renowned Nepalese architect best known as the designer of Narayanhiti Royal Palace and renovator of the Swayambhu stupa ...