Shailly Thakkar

AR3059

Between Realms: Museum of Sufism

Set within the spiritual backdrop of Sarkhej Roza, the Museum of Sufism is a spatial journey inspired by sacred geometry and the philosophy of inward seeking. Its architecture emerges from the circle and square, symbols of transcendence and order. Fragmented pathways, glowing glass-brick walls, and thresholds punctuate the museum, reflecting the nonlinear nature of spiritual discovery. A curved concrete roof, framing the Sarkhej skyline, shelters the inner world. The central atrium, performance space, and immersive exhibits allow silence, reflection, and wonder. This is not merely a museum of artifacts, but a sanctuary for pause, mystery, and transformative experience. A path of seeking.


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Section AA'

Section BB'

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Views of the Museum

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