the Cloud Catcher | MAP

Nagarkot / Nepal / 2023

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The ‘Meet and Greet” building of Kavya Resort is sculpted to witness the drama of passing clouds. Placed in the highest resort in Nagarkot, Nepal, the site experiences a dynamic phenomenon – a moment of clear visibility suddenly changing into total obscurity.


While the two rock-shaped volumes are oriented to capture views of Himalaya and the valley below, their separation creates the passage for the clouds – sometimes bringing the fog and moisture deep inside the building. Here you can experience the magical moments.


Learning from the local village houses built on steep terrains, the footprint of this building is kept to a minimal. The interior spaces are stacked and organized vertically in two ‘rock’ like volumes. They are interconnected by a central circulation spine that is in axis with the mountain range. This gesture allows nature to punctuate and scale the volumes while opening the interior spaces to views and ventilation. The main level hosts welcoming areas with attached attic like spaces for cloud café and library. The lower levels incorporate dining rooms right above the main kitchen. From here, cascading steps connect the alfresco area and then the pool terrace.


Inspired by local geology, the architecture offers diverse experiences from the crevasse like circulation hallways, and the cave like gathering rooms to promontory like verandas overlooking the mountain range.


Shaped to respond to the local climate, seismic forces and the views, every side of the building looks different. The side facades are dominated by reinforced concrete shear walls that have punctures in the form of dormers to allow the southern sunlight. The entry facade that hides ‘back of house’ functions constitute of a cluster of village houses with smaller fenestrations. In contrast, the back façade facing the view, the building transforms its appearance into a telescopic form, jutting out towards the valley. Here, the facades are totally open and transparent.


Lead Architects: MAP Washington DC,


Design Partner/Creative Director: Kiran Mathema


Architect of Record: Mathema + Partners


AOR Team: Ajaya Mathema, Dipesh Shrestha, Prashanta Bahadur Singh, Parmila Maharjan, Sagar Chitrakar, Sarmilan Maharjan, Kamal Maharjan, Anish Dangol, Ashok Shrestha, Prana Shrestha, Siddhartha Gautam, Niranjan Bharati, Santosh Pradhan, Chandra Prajapati


Structure: Orphius Dangol, Kathmandu, Nepal


Electrical: Ram Shah (G.Tect), Kathmandu, Nepal


Plumbing + Sanitary: Umesh Agrawal (Stupa Design Pvt.Ltd.), Kathmandu, Nepal


Kitchen Consultant: Vinod Sagtani (The Sagtani Exim Pvt Ltd), Kathmandu, Nepal


HVAC Consultant: Airtect Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu, Nepal


Advisors: TJ Gruding, Mary lou, Manohar Raj Bhandari


Client: Hitesh Golchha, Kavya Resorts and Spa


General Contractor: CONTECT PVT. LTD., Kathmandu, Nepal


Glazing Contractor: GLAZETECT PVT. LTD., Kathmandu, Nepal


Kitchen Supplier: THE SAGTANI EXIM PVT. LTD., Kathmandu, Nepal


Furniture Supplier: I-Field Limited Guangzhou, P.R. China , Purna wood carving industries, Lalitpur Kathmandu

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    The ‘Meet and Greet” building of Kavya Resort is sculpted to witness the drama of passing clouds. Placed in the highest resort in Nagarkot, Nepal, the site experiences a dynamic phenomenon – a moment of clear visibility suddenly changing into total obscurity. While the two rock-shaped volumes are oriented to capture views of Himalaya and the valley below, their separation creates the passage for the clouds – sometimes bringing the fog and moisture deep inside the...

    Project details
    • Year 2023
    • Work finished in 2023
    • Main structure Mixed structure
    • Client Kavya Resort and Spa
    • Contractor CONTECT PVT. LTD., Kathmandu, Nepal
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Hotel/Resorts / Tourist Facilities
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