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9  SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT




                     The Museum of Indian Architecture - An Echo of Architectural Narratives,

                     situated  on  12  acres  in  Lado  Sarai,  the  capital  city  of  India,  serves  as  a
                        Thesis Report V-SPARC VIT
                     precursor to Indian architecture. The objective of the architectural museum is

                     to  pay  tribute  to  unrecognized  Indian  architects  and  to  communicate


                     knowledge from the past to the modern day. The result serves as the primary


                     hub  for  architectural  learning  and  outreach  to  the  foreseeable  future  of

                     architects. The concept is interpreted in an approach that offers an interactive,


                     simplified  comprehension  of  history.  Expressions  of  emotions,  ideologies  in

                     different  styles  and  other  engaging  play  areas,  such  puzzles,  and  open


                     activities in the gallery, are used to convey it. The alleyway from the entry


                     encompassing the museum is encircled by walls on both sides to stimulate the

                     interest  of  visitors  concerning  the  forthcoming  space.  It  is  showed  up  by


                     considering  the  existing  positions  of  peepal  trees  within  the  site,  that

                     symbolizes  as  an  avenue  for  enlightenment  and  wisdom.  The  museum  is


                     accessible via the park's entrance by means of an underground passageway


                     that transforms the entryway from dark to open. The museum's entire visit

                     begins  with  an  underneath  tunnel,  proceeds  with  the  Indus  Valley


                     Civilization,  and  culminates  in  an  underground  space  dedicated  to  an

                     architect's memorial honoring unsung Indian architects.





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