‘Mutual-ism’
“An Association between organisms of two different species in which each member benefits.” The conception of the exhibition centre was also to target for the same, fostering benefits, and bringing incremental business value to all stake holders involved.
‘A butterfly taking nutrients from a flower’. Pollination is a classic example of mutual-ism.
This very example of nature has been brought into the spatial design process of the Exhibition Center:
The analogy of Mutual-ism has been incorporated in the Master-Planning by Introducing ‘Flowers’ (‘RGB’ scheme Sculptures), which acts as Interactive Nodes, where people transcend through to different spaces or flock towards, for exchange of information.
Gandhi Nagar Exhibition Center is the largest in India (Permanent Facility: 73710 sq.m., Temporary Facility: 17630 sq.m.) and within the first two months of its inauguration, it has already hosted two of the largest international events very successfully in-terms of people turnouts and event management, accrediting to the Planning & Architecture.
- Conceived, Designed & Built within a time span of 11 months (91340 sq.m. of B.U.A.) under a very tight budget, makes it cost effective project, without compromising the aesthetics.
- The Planning allows permutation & combination of several events to be conducted simultaneously without interference of the pedestrian movement in-between different events.