The Victoria Garden in Ahmedabad is one of 3 in the country - with the others in Mumbai and Kolkata. The Garden’s redesign has been undertaken as a part of the Pratiti Initiative funded by the U.N Mehta Foundation - a program conceptualised in 2016 with the aim of creating a model for the reimagination of public parks, and public spaces in the country. Its design has been envisioned under the auspices of the Studio’s research arm - LEAF - with the execution being supported by Anjali Jain of SharedGround.
Spread over approximately 28,260 sq.m, the garden is located in an area that is highly dense. It is surrounded by spaces of distinction. The Ellis Bridge - the oldest bridge in the city, for example; it is edged by the Ravivari or the Sunday Market - a legacy that has been passed on from the 15th century; and the Bhadra Fort which served as a prison during the British era.
Spread over approximately 28,260 sq.m, the garden is located in an area that is highly dense. It is surrounded by spaces of distinction. The Ellis Bridge - the oldest bridge in the city, for example; it is edged by the Ravivari or the Sunday Market - a legacy that has been passed on from the 15th century; and the Bhadra Fort which served as a prison during the British era.
Detail : Motorola X4 - f/2 - 1/210 sec - ISO50 - 4mm