An ecological and heritage master-plan for Khajuraho, funded by the Helen Hamlyn Trust with the Government of Madhya Pradesh in 1997. The report was authored for INTACH by Prof. Nalini Thakur and Dr. Shobita Punja with Adit Pal.
bbArch, through its partner and landscape architect Ameet Babbar, implemented the planting of over 1,200 trees under the Hamlyn Trust projects and is restoring two 18th-century gardens, funded by INTACH Belgium. The work has been exhibited at the Festival of India at the Palace of Fine Arts (BOZAR), Brussels.
- Client
- Helen Hamlyn Trust & Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
- Programme
- INTACH — heritage & ecology master-plan
- Location
- Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
- bbArch role
- Landscape Architect Ameet Babbar
- Funding
- INTACH Belgium · garden restoration
- Exhibited
- Festival of India, BOZAR, Brussels
- Scope
- Ecological & heritage landscape, tree planting & garden restoration
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