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Ayodhya Maharishi Valmiki International Airport: A story in every pillar, every mural

Maharishi Valmiki International Airport at Ayodhya: Principal Architect of Sthapati suggests stopping to observe the stepped shikar at the entrance, the symbolic columns narrating the stories of Ramayana, and the Bow and Arrow mural.

January 19, 2024 / 17:26 IST
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Every column of the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Ayodhya narrates a story of dedication, courage, and spirituality, Sthapati architect Harsh Varshneya says. (Photo courtesy Sthapati)
Every column of the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport in Ayodhya narrates a story of dedication, courage, and spirituality, Sthapati architect Harsh Varshneya says. (Photo courtesy Sthapati)

Architect Harsh Varshneya calls it a coincidence that his mother, architect Vipul B. Varshney, had begun writing the book Ayodhya: A walkthrough much before their company Sthapati was awarded the contract to design the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport at Ayodhya. The Sthapati team, including Vipul B. Varshneya, Harsh Varshneya, Khushboo Bansal, Anuj Varshneya and Manish Gupta, has designed the airport in collaboration with the planning and designing team of the Airport Authority of India.

Harsh Varshneya joined in from his Lucknow office for an interview in which he spoke about the inspirations and ideology behind the airport at Ayodhya. (This interview has been edited and condensed.)

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So, let’s go back to the time when your team was at the drawing board. What were the main thought processes during the initial stage?

At the drawing board, our main intentions were to capture the spirit of Ayodhya and translate its timeless charm into architectural elements. Inspired by the Nagara style, we aimed to create a design that welcomes passengers and immerses them in Ayodhya's cultural narrative. We intended to go beyond a mere airport and envisioned a space embodying the city's essence. I remember taking an 8am stroll along the Sarayu River and observing that in spite of the city being segmented, everyone there has a sense of belonging to the city and the river. There is a spirit of celebration that is unique to Ayodhya. We have tried to incorporate all this into the design.