Architect Mohan Rao
Architect Mohan Rao
With a highly dedicated and disciplined user group, the institution engages with several critical issues – both sacred
and profane. The master planning process integrates all the critical elements from existing patterns and allows for an
organic growth over a 20-year time frame. The user needs demand that spaces be at once personal and public,
ecological and spiritual, efficient and traditional. The design interventions are a series of processes rather than fixed
spaces, carefully re-interpreting the guiding philosophy and scriptural knowledge; folklore and classical traditional
together inform conceptualization of experiences and hence the attendant spaces. Derived from extensive
immersion with the practitioners, experiences are also tailored to address the many levels of learners – from initiates to
the masters. The classical traditions guide use of all physical materials to articulate both built and unbuilt spaces. The
entire vegetation palette is drawn from a large body of traditional knowledge systems for both their physical and
philosophical attributes. The underlying layers of sustainability, livelihood and efficiency imparts a clarity and simplicity
to the campus development vision, very much in tandem with the institution’s philosophy.
Mapping accounts for
spiritual meanings
according to vegetation
Zoning layers respond to
functional and spiritual
attributes of spaces
Ecological Processes
guide the physical
occupation of land
Dense buffer around gondolas to
prevent cows
Dense planting providing privacy Slopes on the lake edge provides for a quiet
meditating space
The lake will be situated on the south western corner of the site among the existing grove of
mango and kaju trees. The profile of the lake will be made to accommodate the existing trees. Retreat huts for Deviji and Swamiji will be provided surrounded by water. The huts will
Rainwater throughout the site will be collected through a system of wetlands and will be allowed be built on stilts and will provide for quite meditative spaces for them among the
to percolate into the ground. serenity of the lake environment
The temple axis is one of the most important aspects of the master plan. The axis is designed
to accommodate all the trees along the pathway. Throughout the axis, core hos been taken
to ensure that the visual connection with the temple is maintained and emphasized.