
Shrine
Commissioned by/ Event
Hyatt Delhi
Category
Installation
Location
New Delhi
Year of Completion
Lead Architect
Jwalant Mahadevwala
andblack Team
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Design Collaborator
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Photography Credits
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Shrine
Installation
Standing unapologetically in the courtyard of the hotel, this installation shifts the energy of the space, drawing people in, creating an immersive focal point for visitors and events.

The Shrine’s verticality commands attention, while the organic void within invites movement and reflection. Designed using digital precision and artisanal techniques, it resists mass production—an exploration of form & fabrication.
Aluminum—cold, industrial—transforms into something tactile, responsive. Its porous skin filters light, shifting perception as one moves through. A synthesis of technology and craft, the piece rethinks how space holds and releases energy.
Aluminum—cold, industrial—transforms into something tactile, responsive. Its porous skin filters light, shifting perception as one moves through. A synthesis of technology and craft, the piece rethinks how space holds and releases energy.
The shrine goes a step beyond a static sculpture – it is a space in flux, activated by those who step inside. The pavilion shifts with perspective, appearing both solid and ethereal.

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Shrine
FACT FILE
location
New Delhi
year of completion
category
Installation
commissioned by
Hyatt Delhi
andblack team
-
design collaborator
-
photography credit
-
Standing unapologetically in the courtyard of the hotel, this installation shifts the energy of the space, drawing people in, creating an immersive focal point for visitors and events.

The Shrine’s verticality commands attention, while the organic void within invites movement and reflection. Designed using digital precision and artisanal techniques, it resists mass production—an exploration of form & fabrication.
Aluminum—cold, industrial—transforms into something tactile, responsive. Its porous skin filters light, shifting perception as one moves through. A synthesis of technology and craft, the piece rethinks how space holds and releases energy.

The shrine goes a step beyond a static sculpture – it is a space in flux, activated by those who step inside. The pavilion shifts with perspective, appearing both solid and ethereal.
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