“What more than our language, roots us to our respective land?  Language is the foundation of civilization. It is the glue that holds the people together. An Umbilical cord that binds us as people to our land.” The literacy rate of India stands at 74 percent, and knowing that education should reach far under audience, landing and growing in unpredictable places, a clear vision to defy that education is like sowing a seed for a nation to grow is adopted.

The sculpture is seen as seed of dandelion flying in the field that doesn’t know its final destination but imparts freedom as a weapon to push beyond limits. But even beyond horizon, one processes through regional script and transmits through other medium, thus implying real sense of ones understanding of existence.

The steel structure is 15meter high, where 985 square sections represent the dense people power of the country. Each section is individually soaring high into the sky. The structure is balanced as they pass through the extended arch that sets into the foundation, neutralizing into the ground. A load transferring structure is zoned into two inter-balanced parts – the ROOT and the SHOOT.

Project Facts:

Location:  India

Program: Sculpture/ Art Installation

Architecture firm/ Architects: MYVN Architecture

Type: competition

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Rupali Gupte

Rupali Gupte is an architect and urbanist based in Mumbai, Professor at the School of Environment and Architecture (SEA) and a partner at BARDStudio. Her work often crosses disciplinary boundaries and takes different forms – writings, drawings, mixed-media works, story telling, teaching, curation, walks and spatial interventions.

Her works include extensive research on contemporary Indian urbanism with a focus on architecture and built environment; tactical practices; housing; and urban form. In 2013, she co-founded the School of Environment and Architecture (sea.edu.in). SEA is envisaged as an experimental academic space for research and education in architecture and urbanism. She has a wide range of publications, has delivered lectures and been on juries across the world. Her works in collaboration with her partner Prasad Shetty, have been shown in several exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, X Sao Paolo Architecture Biennale, Seoul Biennale of Art and Architecture, at Manifesta 7 in Bolzano, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona and at galleries such as Project 88, Devi Art Foundation and the Mumbai Art Room. She has recently curated an exhibition involving artists and architects titled ‘When is Space? Conversations in Contemporary Architecture’ at the Jawahar Kala Kendra.

Rupali Gupte