Serie Architects has designed the Shrimand Rajchandra Ashram Satsang Hall, a 5,000-seat Raj Sabhagruh discourse hall in Dharampur, India.
This project is an ambitious complex, housing a 5,000-seat auditorium, discourse rooms, classrooms and a 300-seat meditation hall, stacked within a 40-metre-tall building at the apex of a crescent-shaped, 60-metre hillock.
"The architecture that emerges can accommodate a wide range of uses and continues to evolve with the spiritual mission it serves," said Serie Architects.
Utilising more than 800,000 hand-laid discarded white marble bricks, this religious building also features a 1,000-square-metre museum celebrating the life of Shrimad Rajchandra and a library containing rare Jain texts and manuscripts for spiritual instruction.
This project has been longlisted in the civic project category of Dezeen Awards 2025.
Studio: Serie Architects
Project: Shrimand Rajchandra Ashram Satsang Hall
Credits: Shrimad Rajchandra Mission, Lera Auditorium, RMM Designs, Arkk Consulting, Andy Munro Lighting, Clarity and Gleeds





