Context
Shri Sai Dashama Ghar is the outcome of efforts by two sisters determined in their belief to do charitable work as guided by their spiritual guru Shri Sai Baba. Shri Sai Baba was a mendicant philosopher whose life spanned parts of the 19th & 20th centuries. His origins, life, or the inception of his faith are unknown, other than the fact that he initiated one of the greatest movements in Indian religious and cultural history. His philosophy is defined by two simple words: “Shraddha & Saburi” (Faith and patience/perseverance)
Concept
The temple concept is simple and humble. Both the plan diagram and the section volume feature an elliptical form derived from the paired, cupped, open palms of Sai as he asked for alms from his followers. The roof canopy is designed as the shroud of a cobra, as Sai is considered one of the avatars of Shiva in current understanding. The statue itself is suspended from this simple canopy. The space is open, minimal, and welcoming, with views to the mountainous terrain beyond.
Team
Cyrus Subawalla – Principal Designer
Daraius Batliwala – Senior Designer
Gandhali Marathe – Associate Designer
Tejash Panchal – Associate Designer
Project Data
Building type: Religious – Temple
Sustainability/LEED: Design shall meet or exceed LEED Gold requirements
Location: Badlapur, India
Site Area: 2.5 + 6.75 Acres
Project Area: Phase 1A – 12,000sf Shell, Phase 1B – Finishes and Landscape – 2.5 Acre site, Phase 2 – Cumulative 37,000sf, Phase 3 – Cumulative 23,000sf
Client: Shri Sai Dashama Ghar Trust
Completion Year: Temple Shell 2020, Other structures in design









