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Proposed Design For Shiwalik Biodiversity Park (SBP) At Muni Ki Reti, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. Sprawling Across An Area Of 43 Acres, SBP Is An Initiative By Uttarakhand Forest Department To Conserve Biodiversity And Promote Awareness Via Nature Education And Eco Tourism. The Masterplanning Is Evolved From The Concept Of 7 Chakras And The Architecture Design Merges With Landscape Like None Other. Built Forms Are Hardly Visible, Camouflaged By Earth Berms And Nest Like Pergolas Covered With Herbal Climbers. Proposed Construction Is Vernacular In Style With Terracotta Block Walls And Minimal Use Of Glass. The Park Features Variety Of Thematic Gardens, Space For Events And Festivals, Nature Interpretation Centre And Forest Walks.

YEAR

2025

LOCATION

Muni ki Reti Uttarakhand

PROJECT ARCHITECT

Rahul Spall, Rakesh Ranjan, Nitish Bhardwaj

VISUALIZATION

3-d Renderings By Rahul Spall

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The park's thoughtful design and management promote ecological balance, conservation, and education, offering visitors a chance to explore and appreciate the natural world. With its serene landscapes and educational trails, Shiwalik Biodiversity Park is an ideal destination for those seeking to connect with nature and learn about biodiversity conservation.
Shiwalik Biodiversity Park's design and structure seamlessly blend with its natural surroundings, creating a haven for flora and fauna. The park's layout incorporates diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands, allowing visitors to explore various habitats. Walking trails, boardwalks, and viewing platforms are strategically placed to minimize disturbance to the environment while providing immersive experiences.