Smriti Van Earthquake Museum in Bhuj, Gujarat.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @muhammedshamseedkallan7316
    @muhammedshamseedkallan7316 Год назад +9

    We need more like this signature architecture buildings across India.

  • @tisha8253
    @tisha8253 Год назад +14

    Love the architecture, design and magnificent work of artisans, craftsman and technicians behind this place.

  • @Ritvikkhosla7
    @Ritvikkhosla7 Год назад +8

    Public spaces like these elevate the city's landscape

  • @niteenkumar9251
    @niteenkumar9251 Год назад +9

    I found the design of Smriti Van incredibly touching and the concept of Plant a tree for each victim is a great initiative. The sun point and the museum depicting the culture and tradition of the place is truly unique. The reservoirs to conserve water is a great idea, which is sure to benefit the environment. Hats off to the team.

  • @e431215
    @e431215 Год назад +17

    When vision meet right executioner. Kudos to Architect and PM Modi for such a vision.

  • @AKhan.28
    @AKhan.28 Год назад +10

    This guy is awesome. I could listen to him speak on about architecture all day lol

  • @ajik2001in
    @ajik2001in Год назад +2

    Found it an awesome way to pay tribute n also to showcase the vivid living, science, history. Truly marvelous idea

  • @RA-wp9cc
    @RA-wp9cc Год назад +7

    So surreal and beautiful. Thank you for such a mindful tribute.

  • @divyamacsuedon3899
    @divyamacsuedon3899 5 месяцев назад

    Truly beautiful. A final resting place for those gone and a peaceful sojourn for us.
    Thankyou so much.

  • @priyankamanojchandrakar535
    @priyankamanojchandrakar535 2 месяца назад

    What an amazing design and the idea is just so incredible so beautifully aligned and interconnect with the past and future

  • @anilapte2686
    @anilapte2686 Год назад +6

    This is fantastic at so many levels - remembrance for so many lives lost, magnificent design of the memorial now available to be experienced by all & accompanied by such a meaningful commentary by Rajeev Kathpalia - the architect

  • @MrDg05
    @MrDg05 10 месяцев назад

    Gujarat proves that
    When there's a will there's a way 😊

  • @RajSachdeva
    @RajSachdeva Год назад +8

    How is this not on top 10 things to do in India.. I only came to know about it when I saw a 3 minutes promo about 2023 places to visit in architectural digest. So much for youtube algorithm. Perhaps Google bard will do a better job. 16:55

  • @rabarimongi7251
    @rabarimongi7251 Год назад +1

    Sir your design of smriti van is just so much wonderful.Thank for giving kutch such a beautiful memorial.

  • @416pp
    @416pp Год назад

    probably the best video on here.. not to mention some of the best architecture ive seen.

  • @santhanamr9426
    @santhanamr9426 Год назад +2

    salute MoDi G😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘

  • @TRBhoopathy
    @TRBhoopathy 5 месяцев назад

    Fascinating Architecture.

  • @santoshvalluri1689
    @santoshvalluri1689 3 месяца назад +1

    What are timings of the museum and how much is the entry fee and how long does it takes to see it please help me with these answers

  • @ranjanprakash2521
    @ranjanprakash2521 Год назад

    Beautiful ! It is a magnificent piece of architecture ! I liked very much the idea of notches that represents the gradual moving of the Moon from the New Moon (Amavasya night) to the Full Moon (Poornima night). 🙏🙏

  • @sanb2023
    @sanb2023 Год назад +1

    9/11 US and 26/1 Bhuj ...in both tremendous loss of life is common.US always makes money out of everything.
    Am I the only one here who has no Idea.Such an intelligent architecture and a bigger thought behind it exist in India.We need to learn this from US.This architecture is so aesthetically beautiful, thoughtful, nature friendly and has a larger than life thought behind it.Planting 12000 in drought area is not a joke. Just Wow! We want to see more such architectures here.🙏🙏🙏

    • @moneyst59
      @moneyst59 Год назад

      Are you contradicting your thoughts ... What's has it with the US

  • @TheDonMan97
    @TheDonMan97 Год назад +1

    This is beautiful

  • @bhagyashreedongre
    @bhagyashreedongre 9 месяцев назад

    Phenomenal👏🙏

  • @riyastrazack
    @riyastrazack Год назад

    It was painful the disaster hit Gujarat and took toll 😢 and a museum erected to commemorate is Great. Likewise, there should be museums in Gujarat in the memories of victims of 2002 Gujarat riots .

    • @jishnum851
      @jishnum851 Год назад +5

      Yes , especially the *godhra train burn* which caused the retaliation.
      And also a museum of kashmiri hindu genocide and mophala Hindu genocide 😢

  • @Sto.ckmaster
    @Sto.ckmaster Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @SajjadAli-vw8js
    @SajjadAli-vw8js Год назад

    बेस्ट

  • @sagarsethi13able
    @sagarsethi13able Год назад +7

    What is role of an architect in this society? Is it not to make your client understand the value of their resources and it's impact on the environment. What is the intent behind building this monument? Could the resources be used to help the families of victims and propagate knowledge for any future disasters. The design is from the most prestigious firms in India and it shows in it's maturity. But I request you to honestly ask yourself (the architect and the viewers). Is the architecture deeply rooted with it's surroundings? Do we need concrete masses of this scale in our current climate crisis? Is it not ironical to the intent it has been erected.

    • @surnam6188
      @surnam6188 4 месяца назад +1

      Life is complex. Simply saying don’t do this and use money instead to help X, Y,Z can sometimes be an oversimplification. Don’t get me wrong I agree with you to some extent. Often places like this create mini eco systems for the locals so helps everyone and the creative, artistic, educational benefits are priceless. I personally thinks it’s been designed and constructed in a very sensitive and humble way in keeping with local landscape, culture and architecture. My family is from Bhuj, I almost have tears in my eyes to see something so beautiful and impressive in my small area of Bhuj (which we lovingly call…Marrho Kutch Rho) which is so often overlooked as it’s in the middle of nowhere-where.

    • @gopalaraodasari7743
      @gopalaraodasari7743 2 месяца назад

      Is there anyway where an architect can contribute to changing or mitigating climate profile in a regional or local milieu? Very often architectural vistages have become
      monuments reflecting disaster ? I know several and one very good example which is a travesty of practicality? !

  • @sagarhumbal.
    @sagarhumbal. 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Modiji for this 👏👏👌🇮🇳❤️😍

  • @Roman-xl3vh
    @Roman-xl3vh Год назад

    1st comment

  • @nagarajumatla1657
    @nagarajumatla1657 Год назад

    🇮🇳👍🙏

  • @ranveersinghtanwar1585
    @ranveersinghtanwar1585 Год назад

    This museum is built by Jaisalmer yello stone

  • @shreyahanda5279
    @shreyahanda5279 Год назад +1

    I respect the design and the firm but I wanted to ask people, who have watched or who are going to watch this video, why this monument was made at a scale this huge?
    Are we trying to create opportunities for new man-made climate crisis by dedicating such concrete laden buildings to memorize natural disasters? And what about the people who suffered in this? What place in this huge complex and design do they really have?
    It's such a sad state in humanity to even consider making inorganic structures for something that shook the nation. Please consider this thought for any new endeavours.

    • @gokuLM10
      @gokuLM10 Год назад

      You are either dumb or too naive or maybe have too much hatred for Gujarat as a whole. The entire city of Bhuj was destroyed and whatever you see today is the result of resettlement because of the efforts of the Gujarat state government. I was alive in Gujarat when the tragedy stuck, my uncle was in the kutch region when the tragedy stuck, luckily they are alive. The museum is a testament for human tragedy and how we overcame that and became one of the leading industrial regions in India. People like you have no problem attending the 9/11 museum in New York, or the holocaust museum in Poland but have a problem when India does similar things. Shame on you.

  • @shankarmenon6874
    @shankarmenon6874 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think it's high time indian architects start looking at the works of great international architects before they venture into such projects. This building has no character ,style or massing.this is supposed to be a place of mourning simple and minimalist and not a desert resort.

  • @r.krishnamoorthy7047
    @r.krishnamoorthy7047 Год назад +1

    Very confused and conturted architecture

  • @chinmaykamalapurkar16
    @chinmaykamalapurkar16 5 месяцев назад

    Very irritating music 🙄🙄🙄