Patan Palace from Above (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Introducing Patan Durbar Square
Patan Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich cultural and architectural heritage. Boasting intricately carved temples, courtyards, and statues, it stands as a testament to the Newari artistry and the religious diversity of the Kathmandu Valley.
Restoration work at Patan Palace (2010-10-28)Cultural Heritage Center, U.S. Department of State
Restoring Patan
Many of the historic buildings in Patan Durbar Square were damaged during the 2015 Kathmandu Valley earthquake. The US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation has supported the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust on several projects to restore the buildings.
CyArk Trainees in Patan (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Documenting Patan Palace in 3D
In 2022 as part of the U.S. Community Heritage Exchange Initiative, CyArk hosted 3D documentation and storytelling workshops with 10 community members. The trainees worked alongside CyArk both virtually and in the field to document the Sundari Chowk within Patan Palace.
CyArk Training in Patan (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Sharing the Stories of Patan Palace
The trainees worked to develop a tour which includes scripted content as well as interviews with other members of the community to share the significance of the site. The published tour combines 3D modeling, engaging narratives, personal experiences, and interactive exploration.
Capturing the Stories of Sundari Chowk (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Hear from community members about their connections to this place.
Indra Prashad Silpakar (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Indra Prashad Silpakar, Wood Craftsman and trained artist
“We really like to work for heritage, if you work for heritage everyone can see it”
Rajan Shrestha (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Rajan Shrestha, Artist
“In the Historical place which was constructed by our forefathers, my work has made some contribution to revive the lost things. That is the proud thing for me.”
Raj Bikram Maharjan (2022) by CyArkCyArk
Raj Bikram Maharjan, Aeronautical Engineer and 3D modeller
“It is very important to preserve and protect these heritage monuments be it tangible and intangible, and technology has played a very important part in it. It helps us to pass down these heritages to the coming generation and also to the millennium to come”
This project was made possible thanks to support and efforts from the following organizations: The U.S Department of State, Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust, StoryCenter and CyArk.
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