We are thrilled to introduce Dakshata Shahi as our esteemed podcast guest. Dakshata Shahi, a passionate historic preservation enthusiast and architect from Nepal, embarked on her journey by honing her skills in temple architecture alongside Mr. Shankar Nath Rimal for a period of three years. Following this, she pursued her Masters in Historic Preservation at Ball State University. Today she shared her experience working in the falling water house, winning a huge design competition in the USA, and many more from her journey.
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Time stamps:
01:46 – Guest Introduction
02:44 - Why Master in Historic Preservation?
03:46 - What is Historic Preservation?
04:18 - Difference between historic preservation and conservation.
04:41 - Technology in Historic Preservation
06:39 - How technology could help in the historic preservation of Nepal?
08:27 - Why historic preservation in the USA?
09:27 - 2nd master experience
11:23 - Change in career direction after coming to the USA
12:20 - Opinion on Design competitions
16:50 - Time management in the USA
19:24 - Adulthood transition
21:03 - Experience working in Shankar Nath Rimal's office
22:07 - Importance of art in architecture
26:06 - How Dakshata got into Shankar Nath Rimal's Office
28:21 - Winning Design Competition in the USA
35:54 - Falling water house preservation and story mapping
37:01 - Renovation of Falling water
38:44 - Ticket price to visit Falling Water
40:34- Story mapping of Falling water house
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