Sameep Padora & Associates

Temple of Steps

Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner

Temple of Steps 

Sameep Padora & Associates

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Vishwanath Associates

CLIENT
Anushree Jindal, Jsw Cement, Anushree Jindal

DESIGN TEAM
Sanjana Purohit, Vami Sheth, Aparna Dhareshwar, Kunal Sharma

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Sameep Padora & Associates

AREA
10000 Ft²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Nandyala, India

CATEGORY
Temple

Text description provided by architect.

The brief was to design a temple for the residents of villages around Nandyal. In the dry terrain of Nandyal, The main concern was to provide a space which would marry the socio-cultural expectations of a temple with the ecological framework and dynamics of and around the site.

Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner
Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner

The immediate context of Cotton and chilly farms in the region were fed by a natural canal system which had dried up.

The ecological strategy for the temple, thus began with recharging of groundwater. Water overflow from the limestone quarries was led to a low-lying recharge pit or ‘kund’: the banks of which was imagined as a social space, in the manner of a traditional ghat ; a flight of steps leading down to a water-body.

Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner
Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner

This negotiation of land and water with steps is a significant part of India’s architectural heritage as is seen in the ghats of the ancient city of Benaras.

The planning of the temple itself was based on a 10th century temple for the same deity at Tirupathi in Southern India and similarly includes the Balaji & Varahaswamy shrines and a Pushkarini (water tank).

Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner
Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner

The construction process uses locally available black limestone slabs corbelled to form the main body of the temple.

The same corbelled profile also incorporates soil and planting in the lower half of the temple body to buffer against the heat and finally this stone corbelling turns into a ghat i.e the steps that access the water.

Temple of Steps
© Edmund Sumner


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