The project began with a question that transcends the typical architectural brief: how does one translate simplicity and the pursuit of knowledge into a design language? In the heart of Kolkata, a new cultural institution that poses as the anchor for the Jain community rises. Sangha Bhawan, designed by Pooja Bihani of Spaces and Design for the Acharya Mahapragya Mahashraman Education & Research Foundation, is an 18,000 sq ft meditation on what it means to build for the soul. Pooja’s answer to the aforementioned question unfolds through abstraction. Jain iconography informs the design, but you won’t find it replicated, for it is distilled into gentle curves, balanced proportions and a prudence that speaks louder than ornamentation ever could.
"Balancing simplicity with experiential depth required careful detailing and material control throughout the project"
- Pooja Bihani









