This public space is an example of providing the urban landscapes with sustainable architectural and design solutions. The idea is always to fulfill the function yet keeping the architectural fluidity in mind, creating, amorphous and intuitive spaces. The client brief to the architects was to create an aesthetic yet economical building representing modern India with traditional ethos. The project was envisaged as interactive open building looking towards the future. Being an institutional building, the preliminary design reponse was to build a structure which is both low cost and green. This led to careful choice of materials and ingenious detailing and adaptations. Modern construction materials and techniques were used restrictively and local adaptations were worked out extensively to integrate traditional building practices.