Sanjay Puri Architects has unveiled the design for Nathdwara’s Aatma Manthan Museum, a contemplative space in Rajasthan. The fluid, immersive architecture aims to foster personal transformation by harmonizing emotional, intellectual, and physical connections, thereby creating a holistic experience for visitors.
Sitting beneath the towering 270-feet-high โStatue of Beliefโ, this museum of introspection is designed to create an atmosphere of self-healing and reflection, guiding visitors through a series of immersive experiences that explore the connections between nature and the universe. The 18,000 square feet gallery is housed within the undulating base of the mammoth statue of Shiva, the Hindu deity known as the destroyer and transformer, integrating spiritual symbolism with architectural ingenuity. Juxtaposed against the verdant landscape and copper-red finish of the statue, the museumโs sculptural volumes, crafted from lightweight, porous foam concrete in a neutral grey tone, enhance the meditative environment it seeks to cultivate.
The first induction of fluidity into the space and the embodiment of an organic design language emerges in the cave-like foyer, where rounded forms take centre stage. The sinuous walls, ceiling, structural columns, reception desk and seating benches craft a unified, seamless flow, wrapped in a soothing layer of concrete. As the material shapes the entrance and absorbs sound, the soft curves and strategically placed lighting design add depth to the space, preparing visitors for the quietude that lies ahead.
“The first connecting corridor winds organically from the lounge to the immersive experience rooms,โ says Indian architect Sanjay Puri, founder of his eponymous architecture firm, describing how the expansive foyer transitions into a narrow, winding corridor. This space, he adds, features โimages of the construction of the Shiva statue arranged in a linear collageโ. The corridor guides visitors into 18 sequential zones, each revealing a distinct theme through captivating audio-visual displays.
The series of rooms in Aatma Manthan Museum commences with the โzone with elementsโ which explores the fundamental elements of natureโearth, water, fire and wind. The space segues into the โsemi-immersive zoneโ that sports a series of videos on the universe, before it spills into the โfully immersive zoneโ dedicated to nature, showcasing its diverse forms through intriguing visuals. The journey then transitions into a room exhibiting a Samudra Manthan projection, subsequently followed by a space with a Kailash Mansarovar projection, highlighting the revered Himalayan lake and its connection to Shiva. The experience culminates with a hanging conical installation that reverberates with the sound of OM, a sacred syllable symbolising the primordial sound and spiritual essence in Hinduism.
Elaborating on the constraints of an irregular floor plan and multiple structural elements of the architecture, Puri explains, โWe turned these challenges to our advantage by keeping the design elements fluid throughout. The ceiling area is in fact, less than the floor area, with inclined walls along the perimeter effortlessly integrated into the overall design.โ This approach ensures that despite the spatial complexities, the museum architecture delivers a cohesive and compelling experience that guides visitors through a carefully orchestrated journey of self-discovery and introspection.
Project Details
Name: Aatma Manthan Museum
Location: Nathdwara, Rajasthan
Client: Tatpadam Upvan
Architect: Sanjay Puri Architects
Design Team: Sanjay Puri (Lead Architect), Madhavi Belsare, Payal Raut, Subodh Amin
Interior Design Consultant: Sanjay Puri Architects
MEP consultants: Resonance MEP consultants
Lighting consultant: Ashish Thakkar
AV consultant: Mr. Avijit Samajdar, Axis Three Dee Studios Pvt.
Acoustic consultant: Sonosphere Acoustic Design Consulting>
Carpet Area: 18,000 sqft
Year of Completion: 2024
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