Affiliated to Pokhara University
short intro
In Nepal, the Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch) is a five-year program that integrates creative design, technical expertise, and cultural understanding. Unlike civil engineers, who focus primarily on structural integrity, architects are responsible for designing spaces that are not only functional and safe but also aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant. As Nepal modernizes, architects play a crucial role in balancing innovation with tradition, preserving the country’srich heritagewhile addressing modern challenges like sustainability and environmental resilience.
Architecture stands out by focusing on design, aesthetics, and spatial experience, balancing creativity with functionality. Architects envision how a space looks and feels, while civil engineers ensure structural and technical soundness. Architects prioritize flow, materials, sustainability, and user comfort in harmony with cultural and environmental contexts.
Urban Planning: Designing cities and public spaces
Heritage Conservation: Preserving Nepal’s cultural sites
Sustainable Architecture: Eco-friendly, efficient buildings
Interior Design: Shaping inspiring, functional interiors
Landscape Architecture: Designing parks and open spaces
Disaster-Resilient Design: Buildings resistant to earthquakes and floods
Tourism & Hospitality Design: Resorts, hotels, and cultural tourism
Educational & Institutional Design: Schools and learning environments
Notable alumni include Ar. Aman Kumar Maskey (Honorable Minister-Ministry of Physical Infrastrurue Development), Ar. Padma Kumar Mainali (Joint Secretory-Ministry of Urban Development), and Ar. Baburam Bhattarai (City Planning Commission, Kathmandu).