Lali Guran PDF
Lali Guran PDF
Lali Guran PDF
The structural concrete of the childrens Ziggurat employs the ubiquitous vernacular
frame system without the typical brick infill and creates a seismically stable shape
Lali Gurans at Kathmandu, Nepal aspires to be a monument built with a balance between
local and advanced construction techniques. It embraces and reconfigures an available
architecture language for the betterment of the community.
Text: Saylee Soundalgekar
Images and Drawings: courtesy MOS Architects
Charity and love are the same -- with charity you give love, so dont
just give money but reach out your hand instead.
- Mother Teresa
construction brief
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Construction photo showing the foundation wall and vernacular concrete frame with brick infill.
building and the environment. Gishs main goal for the institution
is to empower the population and to provide a model institution for
other educational centres and childrens homes.
The design will evolve through a careful involvement of vernacular
building technologies, local artisans and advanced building
technologies. Kathmandu falls in the high seismic zone. The simple
and robust structure is being built as a refuge area for the citizens,
thus complying with the communitys need for an effective shelter.
The in-situ reinforced fly-ash concrete frame with 300 mm bars
set on a solid raft foundation form the basic exo-skeleton of the
structure. The primary circulation promenade ties together the
layers of the exoskeleton while exterior stairs perform structurally
as X-bracing.
Thermal mass will mediate Kathmandus climate of hot days
and cold nights. During winter, the low sun penetrates deeper,
providing warmth. Operable windows will allow inhabitants to
control temperature and air quality. Larger spaces will have crossventilation, and the main stairwell will provide stack ventilation.
Although the orphanage will be well-shaded from direct sunlight
by its brise-soleil and planting, its glazing will allow for plentiful
indirect light that would reduce the electrical use. Window
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FACT FILE:
Architects
Location
Client
Area
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MOS Architects
Gagalphedi, Kathmandu, Nepal
Seeds of Change
2325 sqm
Started in 2013