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Binita Magaiya presents her research at KU-Leuven's Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC)


Binita Magaiya a research assistant with Heritage as Placemaking (HaP), was invited to present her research and current projects at her alma mater, KU-Leuven's Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC). The presentations took the form of semi-formal seminars for first and second-semester Master's students.

The first session, "The Journey Back Home," was held on November 26th for second-semester students, primarily from architecture and art history backgrounds. Key discussions focused on heritage creation, craftsmanship, and project design with diverse stakeholders.

The second presentation, "When Myths Become Legends- Tangible Morphs Through Intangible," took place on November 29th for first-semester students from engineering, architecture, and art history. She shared her experiences working in Nepal and how her RLICC education has influenced her career, focusing on the Kasthamandap reconstruction and research with HaP.

Binita presenting her work to students at RLICC.