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Institutional

Shahid Bhagat Singh Museum

Museum Designed To Celebrate And Remember The Effort Of Shaheed Towards Indian Independence. The Museum Houses Entrance Lobby, Interactive Exhibit Galleries, Auditorium, Cafeteria And Gardens. The Form Of The Museum Is Designed In A Flowing Concrete Shell, Sweeping Up From The Ground And Folding Up To Open Fenestration Providing Day Light To The Inner Core Of The Museum. The Landscaped Forecourt In The Front Is Designed To Hold A Contemporary Sculpture On The Theme Of Shaheed Bhagat Singh.

YEAR

2012

LOCATION

Khatkar Kalan Punjab

PROJECT ARCHITECT

Rahul Spall & Tapasya Samal

VISUALIZATION

3-d Visualization By Rahul Spall

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Galleries are thoughtfully laid out to chronicle India's freedom struggle, with interactive displays, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits that bring history to life. The design balances solemnity with engagement, incorporating dramatic lighting, evocative visuals, and tactile displays to evoke emotions and encourage exploration. Harmonizing aesthetics with educational content, the museum's interior design pays tribute to India's martyrs while inspiring visitors to learn about and appreciate the nation's rich history.
The museum's interior design was a masterful blend of modernity and timelessness, creating an immersive experience for visitors. Upon entering, guests were greeted by a spacious atrium with soaring ceilings, allowing natural light to pour in and illuminate the surrounding galleries.