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STEEL SYMPHONY-AN ARCHITECT’S MUSE WITH DURGA PUJA PAVILION

Architecture has always been the mirror of the society. Historically it has represented the changes in the socio-cultural and political scenario. Durga Puja being one of the biggest socio-cultural and religious festival in India, the temporary pavilions or  pandals set up to house the idols are visited by millions of people in a course of 4-5 days  and hence can be envisaged as the containers of the public realm.

The curve walls guides a visitor into the triple height pavilion interior and flows outward, folding
The volumetric aspects of space that can evoke the sensory experience of the visitors by the change
The four pillars, the trees of life connect the earth to the heaven above. The inscriptions on the l
Like many other of its kind, the entire pavilion was constructed overlooking a 44 feet  sub arterial
the tree of life
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