Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow

The proposed design for the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences in Lucknow envisions a contemporary research campus that balances modern architectural expression with contextual sensitivity. With a project cost of ₹100 crore and a built-up area of approximately 90,000 sqm, the scheme reflects a forward-looking institutional identity rooted in its scientific ethos. A defining architectural element is the leaf-inspired roof form, symbolizing growth, evolution, and the institute’s deep connection with natural sciences. The façade combines a sleek glass curtain wall system with subtle historic architectural detailing, creating a refined dialogue between contemporary construction and traditional character. Surrounded by landscaped open spaces, the campus fosters a strong relationship with nature while providing a calm and inspiring environment for research and learning. Sustainability remains integral to the design, incorporating energy-efficient systems and green landscapes that support an environmentally responsible academic setting.

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences

A defining feature of the scheme is the futuristic roof form inspired by a leaf, an architectural metaphor for growth, evolution, and the organic foundations of palaeoscientific study. This biomorphic gesture not only establishes a strong visual identity but also reinforces the institute’s intrinsic relationship with nature and scientific inquiry.