Spaces Vol 1 Is 6
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MASS HOUSING<br />
Thank you for a very informative issue on mass housing. Since this<br />
is a subject that is of interest to the public, <strong>Spaces</strong> needs to be<br />
commended for giving an in depth look into the subject. Hope to<br />
read more of such public interest articles.<br />
LETTERS<br />
Upendra Mishra<br />
Purano Baneswar, Kathmandu<br />
NEW DESIGNER<br />
I think your features on new designers have been quite good. In<br />
your last issue (July-August 2005), the Science Museum amd Imax<br />
Planetarium Theatre article was quite interesting. I do hope such<br />
nice ideas get implemented.<br />
Tul B. Gurung<br />
New Road, Pokhara<br />
A FAIRER PICTURE<br />
Although your last issue( July-August 2005) was informative I feel<br />
that instead of featuring only one housing project you could have<br />
done a comparative study of different housing projects. In addition<br />
to giving a more fairer picture, SPACES readers could have been<br />
allowed to draw their own judgements about different housing<br />
companies.<br />
P. K. Ranjit<br />
Bhaktapur.<br />
WATER HARVESTING-VERY USEFUL<br />
The article on water harvesting was interesting. No doubt such<br />
initiatives can be very helpful to alleviate the chronic water shortage<br />
problems in Kathmandu. Magazines like <strong>Spaces</strong> should continue to<br />
create more awareness.<br />
Ravi Shrestha<br />
Bakhundole, Lalitpur<br />
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