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Title: District Court Kavrepalanchowk
Authors: Bimal Khayamali
Advisor: Ar. Sunish Kumar Lakhe
Issue Date: 2025
College Name: Khwopa Engineering College
Level: Bachelor's Degree
Degree: BE Architecture
Department Name: Department of Architecture
Abstract: The proposed design for the District Court Kavrepalanchowk, aims to create a functional, efficient, and accessible judicial facility that meets modern legal and infrastructural demands. The project will focus on improving circulation flow, enhancing security measures, and incorporating sustainable and user-friendly design elements. The design seeks to address existing challenges, such as limited parking space, congested corridors and staircases, insufficient waiting areas, and inadequate courtroom capacity. By introducing separate circulation routes for judges, the public, and detainees, the new layout will improve security and operational efficiency. Flexible courtroom spaces, improved office arrangements, and digital integration will streamline case processing and reduce delays. Inspired by international best practices in courthouse design, the project emphasizes transparency, accessibility, and sustainability. The use of natural lighting, energy-efficient systems, and durable materials will enhance functionality while minimizing environmental impact. The proposal also includes modernized judicial benches, expanded waiting areas, upgraded sanitation facilities, and a properly planned canteen space to improve user experience. Through thoughtful spatial planning and contemporary architectural principles, the new District Court Kavre design will create a just, inclusive, and efficient legal environment, ensuring better service delivery for the growing population.
URI: https://elibrary.khec.edu.np/handle/123456789/979
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