Indoor Exhibition Guide: Prof. Vasudha Karhadkar
Praneti Kulkarni Retail & Exhibition Design
Objective of the Exhibition: To encourage people to register for the Heritage walk organized by “Heritage India�
Where is it going to take place? •COEP Grounds •Corner stall
Site Plan Heritage India
Exhibitor Heritage India
Target Audience General public Age group 15 years and above
Nature of exhibition •A persuasive exhibit. •Not very experiential or informative. • Should encourage the audience to register for the heritage walk.
Design Process • To make the stall exclusive and distinct the corner stall is selected.
Elements of the stall • Introduction - A panel speaks about Heritage India and introduces the Heritage Walk
• Heritage India Desk - Introduction • Pune’s map - showing route of the walk and the temples covered.
• 10 panels about 10 temples • Sitting area - Here the visitors get more detailed information about the walk and registration takes place.
• Stripe - The stripe along the walls leads the audience through the exhibition like a guided walk, i.e. a heritage walk.
Space Division
Layout - Explorations
Layout - Explorations
Final Space Division
Temples covered in the exhibition • Pataleshwar Mandir - Oldest Temple in Pune • Omkareshwar Mandir - Architectural importance • Modi Ganpati - Architectural importance • Shankar Mandir - Well known temple • Khunya Murlidhar - Interesting story • Jilbya Maruti - Unique Prasad • Tulshi Baug - Beautiful yet neglected • Tambdi Jogeshwari - Deity of the city • Kasba Ganpati - ‘Manacha’ Ganpati • Nageshwar Mandir - Architectural importance I have chosen ten temples according to their relevance. A lot more are covered in the heritage walk. The exhibition aims at just giving a glimpse of the heritage Walk.
Introductory Panel
Information Panels
Spot lights
Plan
Front Elevation
Plan (sections)
Section AA’
Section BB’
Vinyl Print
Vinyl Prints + PVC foam board
MDF + Paint
HIPS + Paint
MDF + Paint
Ply wood + Vinyl Flooring
Materials Used
MDF + Flexi ply
First View
The maroon triangle determines the position of the viewer.
The exhibition was designed after a brief reading about Pune, its history, the culture, architecture, etc. Frequent visits to the Pataleshwar temple and the Tulshi Baug Mandir also were helpful. Upon researching on the net I came across many blogs about the temples in Pune and their legends and stories. The blogs were very helpful. Books like ‘Pune – Queen of Deccan’ and ‘Pune – Architectural Guide’ were also very helpful. The above sources gave me detailed information of about 35 temples in the city.
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