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Contents<br />
Volume 12 N O. 04 | <strong>June</strong><br />
S P A C E S N E P A L . C O M<br />
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archAeology<br />
Dhalinkhawas<br />
The use of Dhalinkhawas is a special technique employed by<br />
the Newar architects to give an interesting and appealing took<br />
to the cornice, which in turn beautifies the facade. Sukrasagar<br />
Shrestha explores the details of the craft.<br />
28<br />
interior<br />
Sensus Investment<br />
How can we turn small spaces<br />
into pretty, and a pleasant working<br />
space experience? How can scraps<br />
be used to build beautiful furniture?<br />
Architects are known to employ their ideas to introduce<br />
such innovations. Through this article, you will see how<br />
that can be done.<br />
15<br />
Events<br />
20<br />
archAeology<br />
Interior design competition<br />
An interior designing challenge was organized for students of<br />
the fraternity. It helped enhance the student’s skills and the<br />
ability to find new perspective in things. Pramila Rai tells us<br />
about how the event tried to achieve its purpose.<br />
Ramblers and Settlers<br />
The streets are places for us to roam, to walk, to drive through or to<br />
rest sometimes. Every nook and cranny on the streets serve some<br />
purpose for pedestrians. What have the spaces on the streets in<br />
Kathmandu stood as a significance of? How can these spaces be<br />
used to enhance the aesthetics as well as meet people’s convenience. Here’s on Subik<br />
Shrestha’s take on it.<br />
42<br />
Personality<br />
Discussion with Wolfgang Korn<br />
Nepal lost much of its cultural<br />
heritage during the recent<br />
earthquake. When we’re building<br />
back, what techniques can be<br />
employed to build back better? This article discusses<br />
just that with architecture enthusiast, Ar.Wolfgang Korn.<br />
45<br />
Architecture<br />
JK Cement article<br />
The Centre for Climate Change<br />
Research (CCCR) in Pune,<br />
India, is an example of how a<br />
building can be constructed to<br />
be environmentally friendly, instead in investing the<br />
techniques that take a toll on the atmosphere around<br />
us. The building is a representation of what the<br />
minds at the research centre believe in and stand for.<br />
Madhav Joshi has more for you.<br />
58<br />
interior<br />
Colours article<br />
Colours are vibrant. They can also<br />
be subdued. But what does that<br />
mean for people who experience<br />
the impact of the different shades.<br />
Kritika Rana did some research to tell you how the<br />
colours are used by eateries or bars to have the<br />
desired impact on their visitors.<br />
6 / <strong>SPACES</strong> <strong>June</strong> 2016