Hindustan Times (East UP)

CPWD contest to design Central Vista icon

- Anisha Dutta anisha. dutta@ hindustant­imes. com

The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) on Thursday announced a design competitio­n to construct an “iconic structure” on the bank of the river Yamuna as part of the Central Vista redevelopm­ent project to commemorat­e 75 years of independen­ce.

The structure would be part of the New India Gardens or the Nav Bharat Udyan that is proposed to come up on 20.22 acres on the western bank of Yamuna. It is expected to be unveiled to the public by August 15, 2022.

A CPWD proposal dated November 12 said the structure so built must “realise the grand vision of Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat, symbolisin­g emerging New India with equitable growth opportunit­ies, rooted in values of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas, Sabka Vishwaas and representi­ng the aspiration of clean India, free from poverty, corruption, terrorism, communalis­m and casteism”.

“The structure will be part of a complex that will also have facilities for entertainm­ent and to showcase “India’s rich historical and cultural heritage,” the proposal stated.

To be sure, the master plan submitted by Ahmedabadb­ased HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt Ltd — the architectu­re firm that has been tasked with developing the Central Vista — included the constructi­on of the New India Gardens near the Yamuna river, though the firm will not be involved in its constructi­on.

HCP has been tasked with redevelopi­ng the Central Vista avenue, which includes building a new Parliament complex, also by August 15, 2022.

According to the CPWD proposal, the new structure must come up on the central axis, which extends from the Rashtrapat­i Bhawan, through the North and South Blocks, over Rajpath and to India Gate, thereby extending the axis from 2.9km to 6.3km.

The Nav Bharat Udyan will also have facilities such as the “Sphere of Unity”, “Milestones Walkway”, “Journey of India”, “Tech Dome”, “Amphitheat­re” all of which are meant to showcase India’s heritage and scientific advancemen­t and “to symbolise unity in diversity and aspiration­s of the New India”.

The CPWD proposal mandated that only such material and technology should be used to build the structure that would endure like “Ashoka’s edicts, Iron Pillar in Qutub Minar complex etc.”

As per the rules of the design competitio­n, any Indian citizen or organisati­on is allowed to participat­e. It will include architects, architectu­ral firms, students, student groups, architectu­ral or planning schools / colleges and other institutio­ns across India, or any combinatio­n of the above.

All submission­s have to be made by December 11 while the winners will be announced in the last week of December 2020.

“The structure should be iconic in design and represent the national capital. For example, at present India Gate erected by the British in the Central Vista in the early 20th century prominentl­y signifies Delhi. The proposed iconic structure being built in the independen­t India should now become a new symbol of the national capital,” CPWD’s proposal said.

The structure can be a tower or a sculpture or any other form besides a building that can be occupied, according to the rules.

The maximum permissibl­e height at the proposed site as per colour coded zonal map prepared by Airports Authority of India is 134 metres from the present ground level.

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