The Presence of Absence - Dr Anji Reddy's Memorial, Architect Sanjay Mohe

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Summary

TLDRThe video outlines the thoughtful design of a memorial dedicated to Dr. Angela D, capturing the essence of his life and legacy through symbolic and aesthetic elements. The memorial site was chosen for its natural beauty and personal significance to Dr. Angela D, giving respect to paths he walked and trees he cherished. The design incorporates features such as water bodies, evolving paths, and transparent structures, all symbolizing different aspects of Dr. Angela D's life, from his personal growth from humble beginnings to becoming a leading figure in the pharmaceutical industry. It includes elements of discovery and nature transitions reflecting his love for learning, sharing knowledge, and philanthropy. Designed to evoke meditation and inspiration, the memorial celebrates his approachable nature and achievements, encouraging young minds in scientific exploration.

Takeaways

  • 🌳 The memorial site was chosen for its natural beauty and personal significance to Dr. Angela D.
  • πŸ’¦ Water bodies in the design symbolize tranquility and reflection, linking presence and absence.
  • 🌿 Paths evolve from rough to smooth, symbolizing Dr. Angela D's life's journey and growth.
  • πŸ›οΈ Transparent structures are included to reflect Dr. Angela D's transparent and inspirational nature.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Various pathways encourage a sense of discovery, reflecting Dr. Angela D's passion for learning.
  • 🌟 Openings and lighting create a celestial theme, representing stars and the vastness of his influence.
  • βœ’οΈ The design integrates personal elements like his favorite bike and car as symbols of personal growth.
  • β›… Wind chimes evoke his infectious laughter, adding a personal and emotional touch.
  • 🎨 Memorial aesthetics are inspired by life transitions and milestones, from humble beginnings to greatness.
  • 🌌 The space is designed for meditation and reflection, celebrating Dr. Angela D’s philosophical approach.
  • πŸ“š Benches with inspirational quotes encourage learning and reflection within the memorial.
  • 🀝 Philanthropy and giving back to society are major themes symbolized in the memorial design.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    In the first section, the speaker reflects on the creation of a memorial for Dr. Angela D, highlighting the significance of selecting a specific site surrounded by cherished memories and natural elements, like the Bodhi tree, symbolizing knowledge, and changing landscapes with goober and palm trees. The location is described as a place where Dr. Angela D found inspiration, shown by his walks through the Ashoka tree avenue, linking his professional life with nature. The speaker emphasizes the thematic focus on continuity and discovery, reflecting Dr. Angela D's journey from humble beginnings to establishing a significant pharma industry.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The speaker discusses the urgency and process of creating the memorial, particularly the placement of Dr. Vedas' ashes, aiming to capture his legacy and presence through thoughtful design incorporating elements of water for reflection and pathways symbolizing life's progression. They used water's reflective properties to evoke memories, guiding visitors through a winding path that fosters discovery and connection with Dr. Vedas' history. The design incorporates physical and symbolic progressions, from rough stone paths morphing into polished surfaces and eventually lush grass, mirroring his life journey towards philanthropy and societal contribution.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:19:23

    In the final segment, the narrative explores additional design elements evoking Dr. Vedas' milestones and philosophies through collaborative work with designers, creating spaces reflecting transparency and growth. Significant features like a memorial walk lined with inspirational quotes and personal artifacts stand alongside symbolic pathways and a meditative space accented by wind chimes, reminiscent of Dr. Vedas' laughter and lifelong dedication to giving. The overall layout is meticulously crafted, offering direct and indirect lines of sight to the central Samadhi, designed to inspire discovery and contemplation amidst natural, aesthetic, and symbolic references to Dr. Vedas' impactful life.

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Video Q&A

  • What is the purpose of the memorial discussed in the video?

    The memorial was designed to reflect Dr. Angela D's life and achievements using natural and symbolic elements to capture his personality and passions.

  • How does the memorial design symbolize Dr. Angela D's life journey?

    The design represents growth with paths that evolve from rough stones to grasses, symbolic of Dr. Angela D's journey and philanthropic achievements.

  • What is the significance of water in the memorial design?

    Water represents tranquility and reflection, creating a connection to Dr. Angela D's absence and presence.

  • How does the memorial illustrate the idea of growth?

    Paths and walls change from low to high, symbolizing personal growth, achievements, and reaching towards nature.

  • What aspects of Dr. Angela D's personality are highlighted?

    Dr. Angela D was passionate about discovery and motivating youth, known for his transparent and infectious personality.

  • Why are voids and lighting significant in the memorial?

    These elements symbolize luminosity, stars, and the vastness symbolic of Dr. Angela D's influence and goals.

  • What emotional aspects does the memorial aim to evoke?

    It aimed to create spaces for meditation and reflection, symbolizing his infectious laughter and philanthropic nature.

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    in 2013 when dr. Angela D passed away
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    there was this sort of creating a
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    memorial for him to kind of celebrate
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    his memory
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    and we all along with all the family
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    members we got together at this place
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    and we were looking at alternative sites
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    because there was a lot of options
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    available all across to choose the best
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    place but out of several options finally
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    we chose onto this particular site and
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    there are a lot of reasons for for that
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    one of the main reasons was when used to
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    sit and work in his lab which he was
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    extremely passionate about about his
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    laboratory we would have some of his
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    guest guest scientist and we would take
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    them for a lunch to his farmhouse which
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    is just behind and he would actually
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    take this path from his lab walking
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    around walking through these Ashoka tree
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    Avenue and right up to the farmhouse so
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    we thought back to that path has to be
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    sort of respected the memories along
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    that path have to be respected and at
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    the end of this Avenue there is one
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    people treat the people tree is called
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    Bodhi tree which is a symbol of
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    knowledge and when we would take some of
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    these scientists along he would actually
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    talk about that Bodhi tree so he was
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    quite attached to that and that became a
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    important reference point for us the
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    second thing was this grid of goober
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    trees and the beautiful thing about this
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    goalball trees which keeps changing as
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    for the seasons at one time it is all
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    fed with all white flowers then suddenly
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    all the flowers go off and you have very
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    barren kind of a landscape
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    then suddenly again it turns totally
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    green so over the seasons you have these
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    different kind of a scenario different
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    kind of ambience which would happen
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    that was the second aspect to it the
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    third one was the row of palm trees
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    royal pumps and they almost form the
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    wall along one axis then we had these
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    open ground which we could use it for
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    larger functions and lastly this large
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    avenue of trees along the main road at
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    that particular time the boundary wall
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    was at the edge of the road so that
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    became one more reference for us so we
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    wanted to use all that energy which is
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    there in the site you know to develop
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    something which could evoke dr. Brady's
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    memories now talking about dr. Vedas I
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    was fortunate enough to know him for a
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    long time and he if you see his
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    childhood it comes from a very humble
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    background in one of the villages in in
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    Andhra Pradesh and his father used to
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    grow turmeric plants and used to give
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    medicine to odd in the village and
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    that's how he got interested in medicine
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    and then he happened to establish one of
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    the largest you know pharma industry in
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    India so so this is the complete kind of
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    a growth story there are a lot of
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    landmarks on the way lot of milestones
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    we achieved but his passion was always
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    about discovery so it's about
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    discovering things it's about motivating
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    youngsters at the same time when you
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    know him as a person
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    he was very childlike a passionate
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    person you know very very transparent
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    you can actually see through him and he
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    had a very infectious laugh he would
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    laugh like a child now all these aspects
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    we wanted to capture while designing a
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    memory
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    and wanted all that all those those
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    energies to come into this space so we
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    started reacting to each and every
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    element which is which is here one of
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    the first thing was we had to look to
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    locate the ashes where those could be
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    placed and that would actually become
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    the relic the samadhi kind of a feature
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    so and that had to be done very fast
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    within within some 15 days so so there
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    was urgency in taking some design
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    decisions for us so so we did some very
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    initial kind of concepts in terms of how
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    those place will feel like and finally
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    we establish that place where actually
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    that void is we were talking about the
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    presence of absence because we want his
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    memory to stay and his absence to be
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    felt so that's why the idea of a wild
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    came in and we started with the idea of
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    water actually because that's something
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    which is so tranquil it has a quality of
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    reflection you know which no other
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    material in the nature has as much as as
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    much as the water where you can see the
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    reflection you see the movement you see
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    the the glimmer kind of a thing onto it
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    so so we place this entire stretch of
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    water body which culminates into that
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    void and that water body actually comes
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    out so before you enter the place you
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    can almost touch that water you can feel
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    the water so even before entering you
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    are establishing the contact across and
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    that was important for us
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    the secondly the idea of discovery had
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    to be emphasized so you don't enter the
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    complex directly you sort of come in
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    directly you walk across and then you
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    see the entire ambience to these
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    different openings and you again restore
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    the whole place so there is a sense of
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    discovery which happens within the whole
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    formation of the of the plan then this
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    Ashoka Cree Avenue the walk that he used
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    to take that actually symbolizes his
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    evolution right from childhood so it
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    starts with very rough stones then it
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    becomes slightly more slightly becomes
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    semi polished they then they become
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    polished and then they become grass and
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    that's how this whole life kind of
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    evolved because after reaching a point
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    after reaching all those milestone or
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    during that time his philanthropic life
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    sort of comes to comes forward and you
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    realize he starts giving so much you
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    know and that idea of giving idea of
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    sort of distributing not just the
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    knowledge but the wealth for the
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    well-being of the society that was
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    something which was very very important
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    so so you see the roughness which sort
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    of slowly changes and becomes grass
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    becomes nature the same thing happens
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    when you are when this wall around the
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    the Samadhi again it starts as a very
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    low wall becomes bigger becomes still
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    bigger and then it finally becomes this
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    row of trees so again we are talking
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    about starting from the low becoming
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    less you know establishing larger goals
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    and finally meeting the nature now if
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    when you when you when you see these
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    again there is a void in the in that
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    wall exactly in line with that void
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    which happens into the water now that
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    when you stand in the axis and look at
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    it that word gets reflected into the
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    water and it sort of creates this long
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    vertical line which is which is actually
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    the sense that we are missing here maybe
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    you know that it's a kind of against the
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    same word I am using the presence of
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    absence and then from there you start
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    with one opening the opening start
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    increasing become 2/3 and they become
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    larger and larger and it's talking about
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    the life starting small and becoming big
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    in always that becoming a team becoming
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    taking people along but at the same time
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    during the night
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    all these openings get lit up and they
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    start becoming like stars and it starts
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    with a smaller one star more stars and
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    finally it reaches the sky till it you
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    know with actual stars so so
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    symbolically we are sort of trying to
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    link that entire aspect to the larger
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    context the next one was about the
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    [Music]
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    depicting heads of milestone in life now
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    that's why we work with different
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    different people and other designers the
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    elephant design they are this kind of
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    design that entire entire setting so we
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    have this entire display which happens
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    across which is like one spine and
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    that's where you sort of look through
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    his achievements the landmarks the big
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    you know and and some of the collection
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    some of the some some of the objects
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    which were dear to him and that
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    culminates into a room which which is a
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    replica of the of the office room which
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    he used to use where there are some of
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    the scribble
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    ketchup and which are there on some of
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    the glass board so you actually feel is
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    present there when you and this entire
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    stage culminates into that room then we
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    have the main walkway which happens
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    along the main road now as I said
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    earlier the the fencing or the boundary
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    was along the road but we wanted the
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    scientists specially the young
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    scientists to walk along that path and
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    it's a long stretch if you see so what
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    we did is we moved that that boundary
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    and we created a transparent green wall
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    now that transparent green wall again
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    symbolizes transparency of his character
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    you can as I said he was he was such a
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    transparent person and you can actually
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    look through him so symbolically this
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    green wall represents that and in that
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    entire walk you have his bike - good
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    bike which used to use as a youngster
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    which is kept at one end and then there
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    is the mercedes-benz which was very dear
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    to him one of his first one which is
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    kept at the other ring and as you walk
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    towards the Mercedes you climb up so
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    symbolically you sort of go higher as
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    you go to work and for a youngster it's
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    a it's a path which sort of energizes
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    them motivate them that anybody from any
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    small background could actually reach
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    very very high goals and as long as you
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    have that spirit within you have that
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    are you know motivation within you so as
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    you walk through there are there are
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    benches where a lot of inspirational
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    sports by different scientists are
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    engraved into it so as you walk through
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    that Avenue you sit onto those benches
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    read about it get energized you know you
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    know again get charged up and go back
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    and do some you know fascinating work
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    and that's the whole idea and as you
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    sort of walk
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    we have created one diagonal path and
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    those who a lot of them who work with
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    him who had very close association with
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    him so even if you don't step into this
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    place when you are taking a walk there
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    you just get a glimpse of this samadhi
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    from there and you sort of connect
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    yourself with with the with the police
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    and with him and then you continue your
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    walk and I think that is that's very
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    important you know to just get charged
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    all the time we added these mounds which
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    are smaller amounts just to create this
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    introverted space now this almost
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    becomes a very meditative kind of a
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    space I was talking about his laughs
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    which was very very infectious just to
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    remind you about the about that we have
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    hung a lot of these wind chimes which
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    you can hear in the background and when
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    you hear those wind chimes you sort of
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    remember that simile surely the kind of
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    laugh that he used to have and one of
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    the most important aspects of his life
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    was about cilantro
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    about giving and that had to be it had
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    to be expressed so we we started with
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    the idea of firm of a spouse or a spouse
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    almost like you know giving giving away
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    or either the knowledge or the wealth
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    and which he kept on doing all the time
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    and that when that water falls out from
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    the samadhi and it sort of spreads
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    across across that entire spine and gets
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    connected across the whole space one
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    more important thing that when you
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    actually experience that samadhi we
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    wanted to emphasize onto that void and
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    as you go in you sort of walk down and
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    when you walk down your eye level comes
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    closer to the water and the water being
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    treated with black granite stone it
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    becomes very reflective it's almost like
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    a black cube of water and then when you
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    go down and with your eye level is very
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    close to the water that's where the void
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    stands out and you can't see what is
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    within the void and and again there is a
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    sense of curiosity sense of loss and
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    that is very very evident when you take
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    that price reduction at the lower level
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    and then you come up again and
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    everything opens out during the design
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    process when we are clearing some of
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    these areas we discovered these few
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    younger silver oak trees and then we
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    started responding to that we call it a
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    philanthropic walk and the kind of
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    philosophy that he did all those details
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    about all those schemes and always all
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    returned there so you walk around there
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    you know discover that and then continue
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    your walk along this the along the
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    display area the display area we wanted
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    to separate it with the screen and in
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    fact we we spent a lot of time detailing
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    that out the screen using the granite
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    the same granite which which is used for
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    creating all these walls again we spend
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    a lot of time and you know getting that
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    right texture different kind of textures
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    different kind of horizontality to bring
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    the scale down and and the same stone is
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    used to create this jolly and in the
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    night it gets lit up and you you see
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    these different kinds of voids and it
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    almost creates a flame across when you
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    approach the project I was talking about
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    that sense of discovery which happens
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    but it happens with a kind of a method
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    we have three openings indicating three
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    accesses the first access is about the
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    display area the second axis is the
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    Ashoka path thought he used to take the
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    third one is the main axis which leads
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    to the Samadhi and
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    the void and the fourth axis is a
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    diagonal one which sort of as you walk
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    accidentally you come across and again
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    it's connected to the to the main shrine
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    so so there is a kind of a definition in
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    the sense of discovery as well and in
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    the night the whole scenario keeps
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    changing as the light falls down during
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    the daytime you have this filtered light
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    coming through these feeds and it's
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    almost like a canopy during the data but
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    the way in the night we sort of
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    accentuated some of these accesses we
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    worked with a lighting lighting
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    consultant called Linus and we we have
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    sort of accentuated some of these spots
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    and the entire canopy of please get let
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    up in the night so you almost sort of
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    create a space within within this is
  • 00:18:41
    kind of a space within space and that
  • 00:18:44
    gives a very very different character to
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    the to the entire ambience so so it's a
  • 00:18:50
    kind of a process of discovery there is
  • 00:18:53
    a meditative question as to the whole
  • 00:18:55
    thing and it's a place where you sit and
  • 00:19:00
    remember dr. Anjali
  • 00:19:16
    you
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