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LATA MANGESHKAR CHOWK ,
AYODHYA

The design would be now a prominent junction of Ayodhya connecting the cultural significance. It aims to achieve a signature, iconic symbol life depiction of Bharat Ratna Su.Shri. Lata Mangeshkar. The design is welcoming all the visitors by portraying Indian culture, Heritage, and Identity of Ayodhya through Nagara Style depicting India's new-age of infrastructure with an emphasis on women empowerment.

Introduction of "The Golden Voice" aimed at making the intersection safer for pedestrians, by designing dedicated

pathways and crossways. It also aims to segregate the visitors through designing the ‘5 Arm Junction’ to improve

accessibility.

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Glimpse of it..!

 

Even though vocals and instruments yield a variety of sounds and emotions, they are all based on various elements, including rhythm, melody, harmony, tempo, and pitch, which together encourage individual expression and a range of emotions. Through the use of architecture, we aimed to evoke a musical ambience.

For an understanding of the utilization of space with zero maintenance, and serving as a platform where people may rejoice and appreciate the voice of India's Nightingale. Factors including place-making, user orientation, self-sustainability, and women's empowerment were taken into consideration while decoding the brief. The golden voice Rotery depicting the strength and power is built in sandstone, symbolising sustainability & purity.

The gentle tinkling sound of wind chimes attracts positive energy around that emanates the voice of Lata ji, also signifying the Indian essence of music. They also indicate she is present yet today amongst us, making her presence as a sign of comfort. As “THE GOLDEN VOICE” is made in the memory of Lt. Lata Mangeshkar ji, the motive here is to honor the Nightingale of India”. We hence generated a QR code so that one can listen and dive into her melodious voice whenever crossing through this pedestrian.

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