Indian architecture firm Abin Design Studio has created the design of the Ganga Leheri Temple. It boasts an elevated design raised off the ground, which accommodates the river tides. The temple is in the village of Raichak and meant to be both a spiritual Hindu retreat and a community space for the area. The project was commissioned by client Harsh Neotia, who is also the owner of a retreat nearby.
Founder of the studio, Abin Chaudhuri explains the design project, "The elevated design invites tidal waves during high tides, bringing the Ganga closer to the temple, and symbolically integrates the temple within the natural rhythm of the river." Chaudhuri adds "A temple is a complex, soulful asset for a community – more than just a religious place, it's their own living room."
Elevated River-Accomodating Temples
Abin Design Studio Designs the Ganga Leheri Temple
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