As designers, we have the chance to embrace complexity rather than avoid it and to understand that the main goal of design is to reduce complexity.
As many believe you need to be a math prodigy or an artist on par with Vincent van Gogh to succeed, many people are hesitant to pursue architecture. You don't have to be a genius or a prodigy, but you should be competent in both. The typical set of competencies should be included in your list of abilities for architects, but problem-solving skills, which you acquire throughout your life, should be at the top. However, structural load balances are not something that architects should be able to compute. The engineer's role in that is.
ZERO DIA NEPAL is a multi-disciplinary architecture and design-based firm in Nepal with an integrative and collaborative vision of approach. Established since 30 May, 2015, Zero Dia Nepal has a progressive mindset of gathering inclusive designs that are adaptable to the constantly shifting paradigms of contemporary architecture. Starting off as a mid-sized firm designing residences and commercial buildings, we now have progressed towards a more comprehensive studio producing exterior and interior designs alongside supervising constructions of multistorey commercial complexes, housing projects, urban complexes, stadiums, resorts, hotels, hospitals and conservation projects. What we believe is creating immense opportunities from nothing, because everything starts with zero and it can only progress forward from there on.
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