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_916182 _aEthirajan, Divya |
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250 | _aVol.86(5), May | ||
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_aMumbai _bIndian Institute of Architects _c2021 |
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520 | _aNature begets spirituality and so most religious centres are ensconced amidst nature. Shanti Sadan is a place for wor- ship and for service. The spatial planning of this facility, the materials used in the construction and the simple form that defines this building are all a reflection of the austere life of the nuns of this community. The site had a two-storeyed structure adjacent to an existing hospice, which had become weak due to disrepair and age. It could no longer accommodate the current and future needs of the congregation. Hence, the Sisters of St. Ann, Luzern in Mysore invited us to design a new facility. Our approach to this project was to understand the semiotics as- sociated with religious architecture and separate it from the pervasive image of what architectural forms and shapes define a specific religion. | ||
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_916183 _aJaiswal, Pramod |
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_dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects _tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA) _x0019-4913 |
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