Tarang was conceptualized as a versatile and adaptive Pavilion space. Its purpose is to serve as an immersive exhibition platform, for art & culture. Tarang’s design concept emerged from the desire to create a structure distinct from the urban context, where box-like structures dominated the surroundings. Tarang’s design responds to the SOUTH WEST context of the site in response to the hot and arid climate of the Western region in India. TARANG, was born from boundless inspirational client trust, granting us creative freedom. Without structural constraints, our minds flowed like waves of thought, shaping a dynamic ethos, where ideas evolve.
TARANG was born from boundless inspiration & client trust, granting us creative freedom. Without structural constraints, our minds flowed like waves of thought, shaping a dynamic ethos. “Tarang,” Hindi for waves, reflects our design’s fluidity, where ideas seamlessly evolve, forming a landscape distinct from URBAN norms, where BOX-like structures dominated the surroundings. The vision was to craft a cornerless edifice, harmonic waves that defied conventional architectural norms. Tarang aimed to break away from the monotony of its environment. The architect sought to create a structure that not only looks beautiful, but also reflects their values and beliefs. Tarang was conceptualized as a dynamic gallery space, interaction for art & culture meticulously designed to adapt & evolve seamlessly. PRESENTLY THE LARGEST TERRACOTTA BRICK TILE ARCHED VAULT STRUCTURE IN INDIA, ONE OF ITS KIND: WITHOUT BEAMS, REINFORCEMENT & ANY SHUTTERING SYSTEM.