Client Brief

Greater Mohali Area Development Authority [GMADA] organised a competition inviting designs for the entrance gate of Punjab to Chandigarh International Airport in Mohali. The theme was a blend of modern & traditional architecture in the form of a monument/ structure highlighting the spirit of Punjab culture & heritage.

Concept: A ‘Gateway’ | Unbox Design

A ‘Gateway’ is one of the most fundamental and significant architectural elements, holding immense significance throughout cultures and history. The design of a Gateway provides a brief glimpse of the imprint that the vagaries of time, community, and culture have left on any historical or contemporary urban fabric.

Our design is a tribute to the state, inspired by its flowing rivers and swaying fields. The structure, gently rising in the colours of the soil, is an iconic symbol for the visitors passing and part of the deep identity of the people of the state.

The abstractions of nature are reflected in the fluid and dynamic roof form which appears to be seamlessly rising from the earth and reaching out to the skies. A strong metaphor is created signifying the state’s continuous economic, technological and cultural growth while still being rooted to the soil.

The form rises from the ground on sculptural RCC retaining walls with rafters and purlins of steel painted in earthen colours weaving seamlessly with each other. The materiality and structural composition are kept austere and truthful to their nature.

The design enables connection with the visitors, the undulating form opens different expressions from each point of view. It lets the user connect instead of just passing through. The gateway is redefined as an engaging architecture as opposed to a traditionally dividing element.

Project Facts

Location: Mohali, Punjab
Team: Aman Issar, Ashley Grover

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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