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Science and spirit in balance; Nepal’s traditions of healing meet state-of-the-art care.

Kathmandu International Hospital

Kathmandu International Hospital

Kathmandu, Nepal

Ongoing

Built Up : 2,50,000 sq ft

Kathmandu International Hospital

AT A GLANCE

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    of a kind critical care facility design in Nepal

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Kathmandu International Hospital (KIH) is Nepal’s benchmark in tertiary care – 300 beds, 80 critical care units, and 12 operating theatres set in a state-of-the-art facility. The architecture draws from the city’s brick traditions while projecting a modern, world-class presence. Interiors reference dhaka fabrics, Himalayan landscapes, and symbols of healing, creating a deeply rooted environment. Courtyards, light, and crafted materials unite medical precision with cultural identity, offering patients an environment that is both scientific and spiritual.

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Inside, the hospital reflects Nepal’s spiritual heritage: dhaka fabric patterns and natural motifs soften the environment, while interiors take inspiration from the healing power of nature and the Himalayas. Courtyards and daylight act as orientation devices, reducing stress and creating places for rest and reflection.

Operationally, the plan addresses the complexities of medical flows—public, patient, sterile, and service routes are segregated yet efficient. Departments are clustered for speed and clarity. This optimization lowers costs and enhances care delivery.

In this evolving canvas, that shifts and morphs along with the lives that it contains within the walls—the only constant is the streaking light that filters through the veranda. Here, the rose-tinted light is the conductor; the rest, mere musicians, dancing to its tune.

The design bridges science and spirit: technical precision with cultural resonance, efficiency with dignity. Kathmandu International Hospital becomes more than a healthcare facility, it is a place where the modern practice of medicine meets Nepal’s timeless healing traditions.

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Terracotta Facade

Drawing from Kathmandu’s regional architecture, terracotta façades introduce earthy warmth, textured depth, and rhythmic articulation. The material enhances thermal comfort and weather resilience while ageing gracefully, reinforcing durability and a tangible connection to local craftsmanship.

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Wood

Wood-finish laminates applied to walls and furniture introduce natural warmth and visual familiarity while offering durability and ease of maintenance. Inspired by timber and nature, they support calm, human-centric interiors without compromising performance or hygiene.

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Paints and Laminates

A landscape-inspired colour zoning strategy guides movement and orientation across floors—transitioning from forest greens in the upper basement to valley blues on the lower floors, and mountain hues above. This gradation enhances wayfinding, reinforces spatial identity, and supports emotional comfort within the building.

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Artwork

Curated wallpapers inspired by Nepal’s mountains, native birds, and traditional Dhaka fabric patterns are integrated within interiors to reinforce cultural identity and storytelling. These artworks foster a sense of place and familiarity, contributing to patient wellbeing by easing stress and creating emotionally resonant environments.

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