Lotus Temple in Delhi
Lotus Temple in Delhi
Personifying Lotus in the temple does not merely mean giving a lotus shape to the edifice but it has a message to the people of India in the form of a manifestation from the almighty. Lotus is a symbol of peace, purity, love and immortality. It is this particular specialty of Lotus flower which makes the flower an important icon in Indian culture and society. This is why the design of Lotus temple has been inspired by lotus flower.
The design looks like a half opened Lotus flower with 27 freestanding "petals" made of marble. The architect, while designing the temple took into account the eternal beauty of Lotus flower. The construction work took almost 10 years before it finally got shape and was open for public. The team comprised of 800 engineers, technicians, workers and artisans who worked diligently to give realization to one of the most complex edifices in the world. The temple integrates the aesthetic values along with the technological influence within the whole structure. There are nine reflecting pools that encompass the temple from outside. Converting the geometry of the design that did not have any straight line to the actual structure needed a lot of effort and dedicated engineering.
The temple has the capacity to accommodate nearly 2500 people and has nine doors that open in a central hall. The whole structure is made of white marble that adds to the glory of the temple. It is about 40 meters tall surrounded by nine ponds and appears as if the temple is floating like a Lotus flower in water.
Awards Received:
- Award given to the architect Mr. Sabha in the year 1987 from International Federation for Art and Architecture, USA.
- Award for the structural design by the Institute of Structural Engineers in UK
- The Citation Award for personifying the visual impact of the beautiful Lotus flower.
- Accreditation for its outdoor illumination in the year 1988
- American Concrete Institute Award for being one of the most artistically built concrete structures.
- In the year 2000 it received the "Glob Art Academy Award" from Glob Art Academy in Vienna.