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JOURNEY THROUGH S P A C E S ENDURING LEGACY May/June 2005 The Garden of Dreams in Keshar Mahal is well on its way to completion. If we are to go by what has been achieved so far, then all we can do is wait with bated breath for the day it is fully complete. Gotz Hagmuller, the man who designed the path breaking Patan Museum, surely must consider restoration of this garden to be one of his magnum opuses. One of the newer innovative additions to architecture in ILLUMINATED LIVES May/June 2005 Creative Builders Collaborative (CBC) is presently one of the premier design and construction companies in Nepal. It has been responsible for building seven out of the eight SOS Villages all over the country. In addition, the company has a long list of creditable works in their portfolio. Perhaps the combined glow of Dipak and Jyoti Sherchan have been the cause of so much illumination. ORGANIC TO THE CORE July/Aug 2005 Gangadhar Bhatt Halbe is the first man to have acquired an architectural degree in the country. He has had an eventful life and will always be remembered for outstanding landmarks such as the City Hall and the Soaltee Hotel. A man with an individualistic streak, Gangadhar Bhatt is also a man of modern thoughts. COMMUNITY LIVING July/Aug 2005 Comfort Housing has not only been hugely successful in the business of selling housing projects, it has also been very successful in imparting the concept of community living. But of course, it is the design and construction which really matter, and in this, Architect Rajesh Shrestha of Vastukala Paramharsh and CE Construction have both done splendid work. 60 SEP-OCT 2005 SPACES
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