The Norwegian Embassy in Nepal / Kristin Jarmund Architects

This is funny: While browsing architecture offices websites in look for new works to publish in ArchDaily for our beloved readers, I found this project. I bookmarked it to contact the architects the next day, and when I woke up I had an email from Kristin Jarmund Architects offering us this project for publishing.

Well, enough of this, lets go to the project description.

The new Norwegian Embassy is to be built on the north end of the existing embassy site in the Patan part of Kathmandu. The building is integrated into the slope of the site, allowing plateaus of outdoor space to extend into the building. A south facing intimate patio is directly linked to the vestibule inside. The facade, facing the Himalayan Mountains, is architecturally expressed by an added volume, which raises above the main entrance of the otherwise single-storey building. This added volume contains – among other functions – the Ambassador’s office and is accented by a dynamic zigzag panoramic window, which footprint makes a tribute to and reflects the Himalayas.

The Embassy is constructed from local materials, with local labourers, and the intention is to integrate the building with the surrounding city texture.

Architect: Kristin Jarmund Architects Location: Kathmandu, Nepal Building type: Representation and Offices (Consulate) Client: Statsbygg, The Directorate of Public Constuction and Property Size: 800m2 Budget: 10 MILL. NOK Schedule: Completed June 2008 All photos by Guri Dahl / Kristin Jarmund Architecs

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Cite: David Basulto. "The Norwegian Embassy in Nepal / Kristin Jarmund Architects" 13 Sep 2008. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/6178/the-norwegian-embassy-in-nepal-kristin-jarmund-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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