Nisha Theory
Nisha Theory
Nisha Theory
ARCHITECT ALEX
SHRESTHA
Introduction
• Born: 1982
• Occupation: Architect
• Practice: Wonaw and
Associates
• Buildings: Pavilion
Himalayas , Jagatpur
Lodge, Sustainable house
PHILOSOPHY
•Blend of architecture with nature using the
principle of sustainability.
•Doesn’t believe in conceptual styles. “The solution
should be contextual” he says.
•Promotes sustainability in all his designs in terms of
food, energy, water.
•With a strong conviction to achieving design
excellence within the local context, he confidently
confronts and challenges design principles, materials
and technology limitations to produce beautiful,
functional and sustainable architecture
•Client fit <-> environment fit
• AHDA 2016, ASIA HOTEL DESIGN
AWARDS 2016
• 40 UNDER 40 AWARDS CELEBRATING
YOUNG DESIGN LEADERS OF TODAY
AND TOMORROW 2016
• GREEN APPLE AWARDS WINNER 2016
FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
• THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL AND
PROPERTY AWARDS SHORTLISTED
2017
• SOCIETY OF NEPALESE ARCHITECTS,
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE 2021
Education
• Secondary school : Goethals
Memorial School in Kurseong, India
• O levels :Dubai
• CBS from Delhi, India
• Completed Bachelors of Science in
Architecture with a distinction ,
from the University of Santo Tomas
in Manila, Philippines
• Completed Masters of Science in
Urban planning from Tribhuwan
University, Kathmandu - completed
MBA from Pokhara University
Inspiration
• No any turnover point in life that
inspired him to be an architect. His
interest toward art and craft eventually
grew his peculiarity towards
architecture
• His school subject related to arts and
craft thrived him toward architectural
field
• Perhaps to make up for being away
from that he had a strong urge to give
back to his country
• Not even an overnight dream to pursue
sustainability ,it was his affinity for
nature. Thinking on the problems which
could be solved with his expertise . He
created a livable space in the nature ,for
nature
Some Of His Perspectives
• Every little bit of energy that you save both at home and at
work helps ,and depending on your budget ,you can do
numerous things to conserve energy and reduce costs
REQUIREMENT ECONOMY OF
BUDGET ARCHITECTS
S OF CLIENT COUNTRY
EXPERTISE
Commercial
• Pattern
• Site location
• Existing business
• Limitation of site
• Format of bussiness
• Workmanship
• Working culture
• Materials available
• Preferences
• Technology
Residencial
• Lifestyle of client
• Budget
• Preferences
CURVES Materials
• Curves inspire the youngsters, so he • Every materials has its own importance
uses curves for the places where & challenges.
youngster's usually go (cafe) • New materials available in the market
• Curves looks aesthetic but in terms of
gives flexibility.
spaces, usage , and optimizations is not • Materials should be used very carefully
very good . Practically it is difficult to according to the climatic condition,
construct region , altitude , transportation and
• Curves are very beautiful, cheerful
easy to renovate
and interesting and cannot be used in
all contexts.
• Played with curves in his early days for
about 10 years
Takes on other Takes on own
Architect’s projects built projects
Restaurant:
Bakery Cafe Environment Fr
at Nanglo – iendly Residen
ce
2012 -2017
Jagatpur
ND's Lodge by
Putalisadak- Annapurna-
2012 2017
Lumbini
Pavilion Museum,
Himalaya: Refurbishment
Eco Resort- Works-2021
2013
PAVILIONS HIMALAYAS
INTRODUCTION
Analysis
• Exposure
-travel
-surf through google
• Learn from good as well as bad designs
• Etiquettes towards architecture
• Interaction with peoples
• Continuous effort. Never give up.
• Focus on creativity for now but later shift
towards practicality
• Learn different software from now
Conclusion
• The thing that the architect told us about
sustainable design in terms of food and energy
which helps to reduce the pollution is inspiring.
Sustainable designing seeks to minimize the
negative environmental impact of buildings through
improved efficiency and moderation in the use of
materials, energy etc which helps to improve quality
of life.
• “Form follows function or function follows form”, he
believes all these things are cliché instead
architecture is the balance of both. The context of
the site and the requirements accordingly should
be given more importance
• Being a sensitive person towards nature, he
developed a solution on balancing the load of
waste on the environment through sustainability
similarly every architect needs to find his/her core
emotion and find the best possible ways to solve it.
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