
Located in Nanjangud, Mysore, this public building is designed for the rejuvenation of the lost art of stone sculpting and serves as a space for seeing, teaching, and learning the craft. The architecture features a pyramidal roof inspired by the temple Gopura. The circulation is planned so that people can move through the entire building without disturbing any ongoing activity. This allows the building to function as a simple thoroughfare, ensuring that no one is compelled to view the displayed sculptures or engage with the art unless they choose to.
Medium:
Sections pencil drafted on Cartridge Sheet, then traced on Tracing Sheet with a Brown Ink Pen and rendered with Water Colours
Size:
A1 Tracing Sheet
Time Taken:
* For Drafted Sheet – 45 minutes
* For Tracing Sheet – 20 minutes
