.inside the spacious aatma manthan museum in rajasthan Within the bottom of the 82-meter high statuary of belief in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India, the Aatma Manthan Gallery becomes a 1,672 square-meter complex, taking advantage of a all natural blend of the soul (aatma), mind (mana), and body system (tann) to rouse self-analysis. Developed through neighborhood technique Sanjay Puri Architects, the newly-opened museum is divided into a set of immersive rooms, each using a different expertise through the picture of natural environments and also capturing forms, especially along with making use of concrete. all photos u00a9 Vinay Panjwani Sanjay Puri Architects develops a sequential circulation of volumes The Aatma Manthan Gallery through Sanjay Puri Architects is gone into via a large foyer, deliberately designed due to the center as a liquid quantity. The walls, roof, structural pillars, reception work desk, as well as seating seats are actually homogeneously do with a lean coating of foam concrete that fluidly envelops every one of these elements while concurrently soaking up sound. This sculptural volume, enveloped in a cement gray, soothes guests, moving them to a tranquil state before entering into the 18 sequential regions that have been actually created.Sanjay Puri Architects finishes the Aatma Manthan Gallery in Rajasthan Visitors are actually led from this cavernous entryway to a slim swelling passage with pictures depicting the making of the museum. Next off, each space is entered one by one, along with distinct themes imparted with audiovisuals and also immersive experiences. The concept of this particular gallery gets rid of the obstacle of partnering with a floor plan that is actually irregular fit, with several building aspects, creating a consecutive circulation of volumes and also circulation roads along with a neutral color scheme throughout to enhance the audio-visual and immersive knowledge within the Aatma Manthan Museum.a big foyer, specially designed due to the workshop as a fluid volumecreating roomy volumes using a slim coating of concretereception area of the Aatma Manthan Museum.