Pavni Porwal

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The Garuda Dorje, a Hotel in Darjeeling

According to Queeny Pradhan's book 'Empire in the Hills', Darjeeling along with Simla, Mount Abu and Ooty were places identified by the British as hill stations to get away from the heat in the plains and leisure.  Darjeeling was a plain land with no existing structures at all. The colonial buildings were the first to be constructed in the Darjeeling and hence, the Hotel draws inspiration from the city's past. An ordered, rigorous and symmetric approach has been taken to design The Garuda Dorje


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Exhibition Panel

Exercise 1- deciphering Hotel Munwood, China

Understanding the context

Centrality

First Floor plan

Third Floor plan

Reception and Restaurant

Bar

Room

Form exploration and axonometric view