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How a British architect Chisolm’s notes helped reinstate Vadodara’s iconic MSU dome with jaggery, spice & everything nice | Long Reads News

How a British architect Chisolm’s notes helped reinstate Vadodara’s iconic MSU dome with jaggery, spice & everything nice | Long Reads News

At the 145-year-old heritage Faculty of Arts building of Vadodara’s Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), a group of three men stand on the campus grounds, considering how best to send some intricately carved sandstone jaalis to their peers standing on the first floor of the building. Inside, a worker is busy polishing heavy wooden door frames while another is painstakingly painting over a delicately engraved potted plant on the facade on the ground floor. For the last 18 months, the MSU’s 19th Century arts faculty building, with its amalgam of Indian and Byzantine arches and its peculiar marriage of local Gaekwad and the Baroque architecture, has been humming with activity. Here, 100 workers have been working on a long but ambitious project: to breathe new life into the iconic double-layered masonry dome designed in 1880 by British architect Robert Fellows Chisholm. What makes the project complex yet exceptional, according to experts involved in it, is how it uniquely blends traditional building materials such as lime plaster and sandstone with out-of-the-box ones – such as a mixture …

KNOW YOUR CITY: Vadodara’s Darbar Hall – slated to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his Spanish counterpart Pedro Sánchez tomorrow | Ahmedabad News

KNOW YOUR CITY: Vadodara’s Darbar Hall – slated to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his Spanish counterpart Pedro Sánchez tomorrow | Ahmedabad News

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sánchez hold the ‘vital bilateral meeting’ on Monday at the grand Darbar Hall of the iconic Lukshmi Villas Palace in Vadodara, it would be the first meeting between the heads of state at the venue since India’s Independence in 1947. Built in 1890 as part of the awe-inspiring Palace – the world’s largest private residence, which is said to be four times bigger than Buckingham Palace – the Darbar Hall is the most exquisite part of the magnificent Indo-Saracenic architecture, spread over 5,000 square feet without a single pillar in the way. Every inch of the grand hall is a treat to the eyes and an artistic delight. The ivory shade of the walls is enhanced with a contrast of striking gold embellishments and a ceiling adorned with lacquer and geometrical patterns in shades of red and green. Under the ceilings are the best attractions of the hall – four stained-glass panels of 14 feet in height, depicting Indian mythology. The hall also has …