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Title: MITHILA ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER
Authors: SHAH, MEGHA
Keywords: Art and Culture,;Ethnicity,;Architecture
Issue Date: Apr-2023
Publisher: I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Institute Name: Institute of Engineering
Level: Bachelor
Abstract: Ethnicity of the people is determined by the culture of the region. Nepal is a small country with a diverse geography, society and culture. Maithili is an ethnic minority with rich culture, arts, language and architecture style. Architecture is the relationship between settlement pattern, house shape, size and orientation, material and technology which responds to the climatic, geographical, cultural and social norms of society. The Mithila Art and Culture Center is proposed for Janakpur to conserve and advance art, culture, and tradition. It focuses on the Mithila of Dhanushadham, which is rapidly vanishing due to the spread of contemporary concepts and amenities. The project will offer performances, craft demonstrations, product sales, exhibition halls, galleries, libraries, auditoriums, outdoor theaters, areas for product presentation and sales, cafeterias, lodging buildings, museums, and art studios. The primary goal is to develop a variety of collections, such as intriguing places, to satisfy its diverse requirements and establish it as the district's first center.
Description: Ethnicity of the people is determined by the culture of the region. Nepal is a small country with a diverse geography, society and culture. Maithili is an ethnic minority with rich culture, arts, language and architecture style. Architecture is the relationship between settlement pattern, house shape, size and orientation, material and technology which responds to the climatic, geographical, cultural and social norms of society.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/19025
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