Bengaluru Cantonment Railway Station

Bengaluru, Karnataka
Area : 56000 sqm
Client : RLDA
Typology : Interiors
Completion : Ongoing

In the ever-evolving realm of architecture, striking a balance between preserving history and embracing progress is a constant challenge. The redevelopment of Bangalore Cantonment Station exemplifies a successful approach to this delicate task. Here, meticulous restoration safeguards the Grade 2 listed building while seamlessly integrating new structures with modern amenities. This innovative strategy ensures the station continues to serve the community while retaining its significant heritage value.

Phase One: Preserving and Uplifting Heritage

The project’s first phase includes the main station building, the historic structure’s meticulous upliftment, and the iconic mega roof. The design itself pays homage to Bangalore’s rich cultural tapestry. Inspired by the city’s “Garden City” moniker, the station incorporates floral motifs within its supporting columns. Furthermore, the facade subtly references Karnataka’s musical heritage through the inclusion of elements resembling the sitar. This artistic expression fosters a sense of local identity and cultural connection, ensuring the revitalised station remains deeply rooted in its surroundings.

Phase Two: Modern Amenities and Sustainable Practices

By seamlessly blending the past with the present, the Bangalore Cantonment Station project serves as a model for future endeavours. It demonstrates the power of design to bridge the gap between historical preservation and contemporary advancements. The redevelopment of Bangalore Cantonment Station is not just about upgrading infrastructure; it’s about creating a bridge between the past and the future.