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Coordinates: 22°1834N 73°1122E / 22.3094°N 73.1894°E / 22.3094; 73.1894
 

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Sardar Patel Planetarium
Pyramid-shaped building of the planetarium
Map
Established12 July 1976; 47 years ago (1976-07-12)
LocationSayajibaug, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Coordinates22°18′34N 73°11′22E / 22.3094°N 73.1894°E / 22.3094; 73.1894
TypePlanetarium
ArchitectP. S. Ranjan, Panna Ranjan
OwnerVadodara Municipal Corporation

Sardar Patel Planetarium[A] is a planetariuminSayajibaug, Vadodara, Gujarat, India which was inaugurated in 1976. The pyramid-like building has four floors housing an amphitheatre, a planetarium chamber, an exhibition space and an observatory.

History[edit]

The planetarium was built by Vadodara Municipal Corporation near the main gate and in a corner of Sayajibaug, a central garden on the banks of Vishwamitri river.[1][2][3][4]

The foundation of the planetarium was laid on 3 November 1974 by Mohan Dharia, Minister of State for Works and Housing, Government of India. It was inaugurated on 12 July 1976 by H. N. Sethna, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.[5][6][7] It was named after Indian independence activist Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to commemorate his birth centenary.[5] Over the years, the building had deteriorated so it was renovated at a cost of 6.03 crore (US$720,000) and was reopened to public on 24 October 2017.[8][9]

Architecture and features[edit]

The planetarium was designed by P. S. Ranjan and Panna Ranjan while V. M. Shah was a structural designer. The design avoided the dominant feature of the dome as in the most planetariums. The concept was to design a form that evokes one to look up the sky thus they designed the building with slopes.[4]

It is a multi-functional pyramid-like building with four floors.[8][4] On the ground floor, there is an entrance, an entrance hall, an office space and an open air amphitheatre with seating capacity of 300 people.[4][5] The mezzanine floor overlooking it provides space intended for cafeteria and reading room.[4] The third floor has the planetarium chamber with 12.5 metres (41 ft) wide dome and a Zeiss Spacemaster projector.[1][7] It has a seating capacity of 156 to 200 people.[4][2][7] The large foyer of the planetarium chamber serves as an exhibition space.[4] Following renovation in 2017, new astronomical models were installed.[8] The shows are conducted daily in Gujarati, Hindi and English languages.[2][3] The whole structure is topped by an observatory on the fourth floor.[4]

The building's structure utilizes an reinforced concrete frame with a diagonal grid layout. This allows for diagonal support members for the sloping exterior sides on north and west. The triangular openings along these slopes are created by extending the columns outwards. The floors inside the building are suspended within the large volume created by the sloping roof. The sense of continuity throughout the space is created by a visually connected staircase leading to all floors.[4] The exterior is clad with Kota stone.[9]

The building is surrounded by the Science Park spread over an area of 2,500 square metres (27,000 sq ft) which has 15 exhibits related to astronomy and physics. It was established in collaboration with the National Council of Science Museums.[5]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The official name is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Planetarium.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sthanapati, Jayanta (March 2016). "Planetariums in India: Domes By the Numbers". Planetarian. 45 (1): 54.
  • ^ a b c "Planetarium". Vadodara Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  • ^ a b Sethi, Anirudh (4 October 2019). Royal Family of Baroda: Gaekwad's. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-64587-979-4.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Jain, Uttam C., ed. (1977). "Sardar Patel Planetarium, Baroda". Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects. 43 (1(January-March)). Santosh Kumar. Architects Publishing Corportion of India, Indian Institute of Architects: 6.
  • ^ a b c d "Sardar Patel Planetarium". www.baroda.com. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  • ^ Snehrashmi (21 April 2019). "Inauguration plaque". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  • ^ a b c Kulkarni, A. G. (June 1981). "Planetaria in India" (PDF). Planetarian. 10 (2). International Planetarium Society: 27.
  • ^ a b c "Planetarium, city info centre to open today". The Times of India. 24 October 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  • ^ a b "SP Planetarium set for Rs 1.29cr makeover". The Times of India. 17 March 2016. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 29 April 2024.

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