By Udita Chaturvedi
Photography: Courtesy the
architects
Archohm Consults’
yet-to-be-built concept for the Lion Safari Park in Etawah is contextually
driven with a modern touch, metaphorically merging diverse sensibilities...
The Asiatic lion,
also known as the Indian lion, an endangered species that exists as a single
isolated population in the state of Gujarat
in India, is being considered to be handed over to the government of
Uttar Pradesh to realise their dream project of creating a lion safari at
Etawah in a bid to preserve the species.
Conceptualized
as an exploratory safari park, this proposal comes with great expectations of
providing a much-needed boost to the tourism and ecology for Etawah and the region
of northern Uttar Pradesh.
One of the most engaging features of the park is the
twenty-metre-high majestic Lion Gate conceptualised as an abstraction in
concrete and presented
as a free-standing sculpture on the barren highway leading to the Safari.
It will form a massive
billboard of sorts with the carved out space outlining the audacious silhouette
of a lion helping visitors cognitively associate with the presence of lions in
the vicinity right away.
This gateway is proposed to house necessary information and ticketing facilities with administration,
ancillary activities and will even tuck in a museum. A large visitor parking in the
heart of the jungle next to the jeep parking will enable visitors to hop on and let
their adventure begin.
An elevated and cantilevered
viewing deck seemingly suspended in mid-air is a proposed highlight as it perches
cleverly over a low-heighted ridge that gifts the perfect location for
panoramic views of prides of lions. The experience of watching the formidable
species from a close distance, while remaining cocooned in a secure and
comfortable enclosure must count for something!
The edifice will also
accommodate a restaurant and public conveniences besides a wooden pavilion
that will imbue a vernacular touch to the otherwise contemporary concrete and glass
building set amidst the forests. The proposed windmills to generate electricity
help make the project strive for sustainability.
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The entire park will
be designed to fit into an undulating terrain littered with trails and tracks that
help visitors accidentally ‘bump into’ lions!
This is great news. Especially since that region could really do with a lion/tiger reserve.
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