Design Competition

February 4, 2022

Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Memorial Park Design Competition 

The jury decided the  top three designs based on the design aspects of Sherpa’s life, reflection on the beauty of the Himalaya as well as their physical and spiritual elevation, and a strong urban design vision that expresses the memorial’s identity and foregrounds the public realm by promoting urban ecology as well as sociability.

 The cash prize will be distributed amongst the top three winners. For the fair distribution of the prize, we have increased the total amount to NRs. 60,000/ .Top three designs received NRs. 20,000/- each. The way forward and collaboration with the winning teams will also be discussed at the prize distribution  event.

All of our participants will receive certificates as a trip to Kasara Resort.

The  winners are:

Design by Ashmita Shakya; Bibek Himalaya; Benison Pradhan; Nitesh Thapa.

Design by Barsha Rana; Bijaya Chamling Rai; Asmita Gurung; Shital Babu Acharya.

Design by Jaya Maharjan; Namrata Pandey; Neha Mishra; Prajina Shrestha.

For further queries and feedback upon each design please contact us on: info@vrikshafoundation.org

We would like to thank you all for your great work, inspiring designs as well as  patience you bestowed upon us.

Thank You

Vriksha and Pasang Lhamu Foundation 

 

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