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Harmony in Pyramids

By: Gehi, Ishwar.
Publisher: New Delhi Burda Media India Private Limited 2019Edition: Vol.36(5), May.Description: 66-73p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: Architecture+DesignSummary: I have always felt that spaces, when created have emotions knitted into them, which are powerful representations of designer’s thought process. This is what makes architecture an art — an art, inside which we carry out most of our daily activities. I like to believe, that the project embraces my, such emotions that have evolved spiritually and psychologically as a result of my journey through the villages of western and northern India, in search of immemorial Hindustani ideas of living and existing in harmony with self and soul. Be it Egyptians in the Middle East, Hindus in South Asia, or even Mayans in South America, a pyramid, universally, has been a symbol of harmonious integration of an individual with their soul. The composition of these pyramids, at different elevations, carries certain regularity, allowing assigning a different programme to each pyramid space.
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I have always felt that spaces, when created have emotions knitted into them, which are powerful representations of designer’s thought process. This is what makes architecture an art — an art, inside which we carry out most of our daily activities.

I like to believe, that the project embraces my, such emotions that have evolved spiritually and psychologically as a result of my journey through the villages of western and northern India, in search of immemorial Hindustani ideas of living and existing in harmony with self and soul. Be it Egyptians in the Middle East, Hindus in South Asia, or even Mayans in South America, a pyramid, universally, has been a symbol of harmonious integration of an individual with their soul. The composition of these pyramids, at different elevations, carries certain regularity, allowing assigning a different programme to each pyramid space.

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