Kathmandu, Apr. 11
RG Creations
has brought a visible shift in architectural design in the buildings and
structures in Nepal's hospitality and event management sector.
It has
created innovations in designs that move beyond conventional banquet and
entertainment spaces. "We have transformed the party palaces, restaurants
and banquet venues from the uniform layouts and rather monotonous design to
integrated architectural planning, impactful interior detailing and functional
layouts," the company said in a statement on Saturday.
According to
it, RG has been among the firms contributing to this
transition by focusing on spaces that combine utility with experience-oriented
design.
The company’s portfolio includes a wide range of
banquet and event venues such as Harsha Batika, Utsav Kunj, Mandala Moments,
Rambagh Mahal, Taj Palace, Sangam Batika, Panas, Majestic Grand, Taj Reception,
Piccolo Durbar, Imperial KL Tower and Imperial Bhaktapur.
These venues are designed to accommodate large
gatherings while maintaining spatial organisation and operational efficiency,
said Ram Giri, Executive Chairman of the company.
Likewise, in the nightlife and entertainment sector, the
company has worked on projects including Victory Club, Faces Club, and Rocker’s
Magic and Deja Vu Club. These venues incorporate lighting systems, spatial
layouts and interior elements aimed at aligning with evolving urban
entertainment preferences.
"We have introduced international-style ambiance into local
entertainment spaces. These venues emphasize lighting, layout, and modern
aesthetics to create distinctive and immersive experiences for visitors,"
said Giri.
The firm has also contributed to the food and beverage
segment through designs for outlets such as Station Pub, Full Moon, Durbar
Lounge and Swoorna Kara. These projects focus on balancing visual elements with
circulation and seating arrangements to improve customer movement and
usability.
In the hotel sector, projects like Royal Empire
Boutique Hotel and Nepal Tara indicate the company’s involvement in
accommodation infrastructure, adapting similar design principles across
different categories of hospitality.
Giri said the company prioritises designing spaces
that align with client requirements while maintaining technical and aesthetic
considerations. Our
goal is not just to build structures, but to shape experiences that people
remember, he stated.
"We
have a team of skilled engineers and consultants who design spaces tailored to
our clients’ tastes, reflecting a modern and luxurious aesthetic,” Giri informed
while noting that the demand for structured, experience-focused venues
is increasing, particularly in urban centres.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 12 April 2026.
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