Jogbir Sthāpit (Nepali: जोगवीर स्थापित) (alternative names: Joglāl Sthāpit, Bhāju Mān Sthāpit and Jogbir Nāyo) (1838–1926) was a renowned Nepalese architect best known as the designer of Narayanhiti Royal Palace and renovator of the Swayambhustupa in Kathmandu.[1][2] He was a master of both Western and traditional Nepalese building styles.
Early life
Jogbir was born in Kathmandu into the hereditary
Newar caste of builders. His family name Sthapit means "establish" in Sanskrit
. His father's name was Asha Maru Sthapit and his mother was Jogawati Sthapit. He married Dan Maya after the death of his first wife Gyan Thakun.
Sthapit's ancestral neighborhood Thāymaru is located in the central part of the city.