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Title: | RIVERFRONT RESORT AT RIVER KHADAM (Kerabari, Morang) |
Authors: | Tulsi Kumari Das (740146) |
Advisor: | Ar. Libas Phaiju |
Issue Date: | Aug-2023 |
College Name: | Khwopa Engineering College |
Level: | Bachelor's Degree |
Degree: | BE Architecture |
Department Name: | Department of Architecture |
Abstract: | Many civilizations have originated and flourished on the banks of rivers. Major cities all around the world are located at junctions of rivers and sea. Walking through the urban spaces and built environment, one certainly feels the ecosystem which is the product of our past. The environment has been serving humans for decades. The relationship between man nature and the built environment has been established in the past. But the various degrees of intervention in the course of time have threatened the life of people living in the same built environment. Improper land use, corrupted planning, and development guidelines, and irresponsible approach to dealing with the built environment has resulted in the separation of human society from the natural ecosystem. Rivers, being the representation factor for any city, have been highly polluted these days. The areas around the river have lost the attention of the public. Public spaces around rivers are now being exploited and encroached on. This era lacks platforms for self-expression, exchange, and experience, which could easily be designed in the waterfront development. The project is entitled to be “RIVERFRONT RESORT AT RIVER KHADAM”. This project is a sign of growth of our economy. This project not only deliver the value to this place but also adding some value to our nation. It brings one of opportunity for the people where they can get most benefits like employments, institution, residential etc. also environment. I thought if this type of project initiates in every state then our country called develop country. Recreation can produce economic and commercial benefits as well, both directly and indirectly. The direct economic benefits come from events and activities like spectator sports, stage shows and amusement parks. The indirect economic benefit of recreation is in the form of tourism. Many major recreational events and activities bring in people from far places. These people spend money in motels, restaurants and shops enhancing the local economy and thereby providing new jobs for its citizens. Another indirect economic benefit is the desirable quality that recreational facilities provide for a community, hence making it a more preferred area to work and live. Well-developed and adequate recreation and open space areas tend to attract and hold people in the community through their positive impact on individual lifestyles. |
URI: | https://elibrary.khec.edu.np/handle/123456789/658 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture 2074 Batch Thesis |
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