Practice
What we do, and how a project runs.
Architecture, interiors and construction, taken separately or as one appointment. Below is the scope in plain terms, and the four stages a commission moves through.
Scope
Three parts of the same job.
Architecture
Site, plan, structure and elevation. We start with how a building is entered and used — arrival, circulation, service, light, where the rain goes — and work outward to what it is made of. Drawings are produced to a standard a contractor can price and build from.
- Hotels and resorts
- Restaurants and cafés
- Houses and apartments
- Retail and mixed-use
- Public and civic studies
Interiors
Interiors are drawn in the same office as the building rather than bought in afterwards, so a kitchen has a service route and a dining room has a plan behind it. Finishes are specified for the traffic the room will actually get.
- Restaurant and bar interiors
- Hotel rooms and public areas
- Kitchens and living floors
- Shops, showrooms and workplaces
- Exhibition and short-life fit-outs
Construction and delivery
Where a client wants one team from drawing to handover, we take the project into construction: tender documents, contractor coordination, site supervision, and the decisions that only get made once the concrete is poured.
- Tender drawings and pricing
- Contractor coordination
- Site supervision
- Municipal approvals
- Handover
Stages
From first letter to handover.
Four stages. You can stop after any of them, and plenty of clients do — some take the drawings to their own builder.
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01
Brief and site
What you need, who will use it, and what the plot, the by-laws and the climate will allow. If the site is in Nepal we walk it. If you are abroad, we work from the survey, photographs and a call — and then walk it for you.
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02
Plan and massing
A plan that works before an elevation that pleases. Two or three options, drawn rather than described, with the trade-offs said out loud.
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03
Material, interior and detail
What the building is made of, how it is lit, how the rooms are finished, and how it will look after five monsoons. Interiors are resolved here, not later.
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04
Documents and construction
Drawings a contractor can price and build from. Then, where we are appointed for delivery, supervision on site until handover.
From outside Nepal
Building here from somewhere else.
If you live abroad and are building in Nepal, the difficulty is rarely the design. It is that nobody is standing on the site on a Tuesday morning when a decision has to be made. We survey, draw and report from Kathmandu, deal with the municipality, and — where we are appointed for delivery — supervise the contractor, so the person answerable for the drawing is the person answerable for the building.
We also design for sites outside Nepal. The Sydney house was drawn in this office.
Identity and website
A new hotel or restaurant has to be found as well as built. When a hospitality or retail client asks, the same office can take the identity and the website. It is a service, not a second business, and it never comes before the building.