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4/8/2020 Indian National War Museum - Competition Entry by T.E.A.M., New Delhi - ArchitectureLive!

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Indian National War Museum – Competition Entry by T.E.A.M., New Delhi

Project Location: New Delhi, India


Design Team:  T.E.A.M (Team for Engineering, Architecture and Management) – Snehanshu Mukherjee and
A.R. Ramanathan
Project Status: Proposal / Idea / Unbuilt
Built-Up Area: 68,000 sq.m (approx.)
Editing: Anupriya Saraswat

The site for the proposed Indian National War Museum is one of the few remaining ‘un-built’ sites amongst
the plots originally apportioned around the Central Hexagon in the layout for the new capital. Therefore it is

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a responsibility to respond appropriately to the integrity of the original, distinct character and the Urban
Design order that has evolved thereafter. Together with the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), the
proposed Indian National War Museum is one of the two distinct cultural institutions having a ‘Public’
character. The proposed underground link with the proposed National War Memorial allows for an easy
expansion of the ‘public space’ (of the Memorial and India Gate Lawns) into the War Museum site.

Three major roads – Tilak Marg to the East, Copernicus Marg to the West and one segment of Central
Hexagon towards the South-West bounding the site – offer potential for rational control of additional
vehicular and pedestrian traf c without burdening any one of the accesses unduly. The existing road
(approximately East-West in orientation) through the site allows for a division of the site through the middle
of what is otherwise a large length along the north-south axis. The eastern side of the plot has an irregular
boundary, beyond which exist encroachments that are part of the original area demarcated for Princess Park.
Since they are yet to be cleared, they are best left earmarked for future expansion. The presence of almost
350 trees on site – mostly fully grown with dense canopy – provide valuable green cover which would have
otherwise taken many years to develop had they been planted along with the construction of the museum. By
utilizing only the clearings for construction (while adding more trees and soft landscape) there is an
opportunity to create a wooded island within which the new development would nestle.

Site Context and In uences

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The site conditions guide the design at two levels. A logical and practical organization of vehicular and
pedestrian movement routes – incorporating the existing road dividing the site – has been proposed. This
allows for an introverted formal entry, thereby reducing con ict points and slow-down of traf c on the
surrounding major roads. It also creates a neat separation of the gallery areas and related spaces of the
museum from the institutional, administrative and temporary exhibition spaces. The footprint and character
of the building are determined by the circulation and the buildable space that emerges out of removing the
existing barracks and retaining the trees.

Evolution of building footprint and character


The spatial experience of the building is juxtaposed with the viewing experience of the museum. The
resultant built form allows for controlled, ticketed museum areas to interact with an outdoor museum /
display space that is completely public in nature – this is achieved by interweaving open spaces and built
blocks and using various architectural elements to create semi-covered spaces of varying scale and terraces
(which form the gradually rising plinth of the building). The indoor and outdoor spaces, thereby, become
‘experiential’ and hold as much interest and excitement as the exhibits on display.

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The dictates of the site and its context aid in the design of the museum as a building which allows the diffusing of the interior with the
exterior

The proposed edi ce, while maintaining an impressive scale, projects an elegant dignity consistent with the
character of development around the Central Vista. The primary facades on the C-Hexagon and Copernicus
Marg step back through distinct levels while the tallest blocks get located inwards and towards the northern
end, re ecting the concentration of mid-rise buildings beyond. The use of screen walls maintains the desired
scale and presence of the facade along the major roads, and also allows for the incorporation of recessed
walkways/colonnades along the various outdoor display areas and enhance the interplay of the open and the
covered spaces. The use of screen walls and shading devices helps control direct lighting and reduces incident
heat gain.

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A spacious entrance plaza (8), spanning across the dividing road, is the public entrance to both wings of the
complex and also an important anchor to the pedestrian promenade that links the outdoor display spaces.
Two more plazas (1) & (4), meant only for pedestrians (one being the exit from the connecting tunnel from the
proposed National War Memorial), mark the two entry points to the complex Pedestrians from all the
surrounding roads, including users of buses, three- wheelers, cabs and the Metro (located a short walk away)
enter the pedestrian promenade from the plazas mentioned above.

Besides an open-air display and the bandstand (performances of military bands are envisaged as a very
popular attraction for the public), the outdoor display areas support functions such as a cafeteria, bistros,
kiosks and other similar revenue-generating and activities. Large objects – either xed or stable by
themselves – such as aircrafts, canons, armoured vehicles, captured trophies etc. (or their scaled
reproductions) will be placed on the terraced plinth.
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Scaled reproductions of ‘action spots’ providing details of strategy, thrust, action and results of decisive
battles will be created in the open courts. These courts could also be utilised to demonstrate elements of
camou age with day and night time variations. Interactive consoles and educational modules, including those
based on smartphone apps will support the entire viewing experience of the museum. Augmented reality
programs will be used to enhance the realism and immersive nature of the museum viewing experience,
especially in the case of the ‘actions spots’. Scaled Maps, depicting the terrain, the movements and the battle
locations of important theatres of war, can be marked on parts of terraces and courts of the complex, using
permanent materials.

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Deepak Says  2 years ago

Indian govt not provide good resident facility to civilian ! we are residence at princess park mess since 100 year
back but they want build here war museum. try to understand sir our problem were we go ? as per pradhan
mantri policy Jaha hum hain hume yahi rahane de !

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