Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum – Bhuj, Gujarat.

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The Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum, located in Bhuj, India, stands as a testament to resilience and remembrance. The earthquake of magnitude impacted the Kutch region resulting in the death of 12, 932 people. Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum pay homage to the martyrs. It integrates not only the regional culture, architecture and history but also memorializes the victims. Additionally, it educates and inspires its visitors about natural disasters and resilience.

Meroform India Pvt. Ltd., a distinguished name in museum design and operations, played a pivotal role in the creation of the Smritivan Museum. The entire interior detailing, constructions, films, technology and the operations and maintenance were completed by Meroform India Pvt. Ltd. It was instrumental in translating the vision of a dynamic, ever-evolving space that mirrors the perpetual journey of progress and resilience.

The approach used by Meroform for the museum interiors was both innovative and respectful of the sensitive nature of the project. This thoughtful design ensures that the museum is not just a static display but a living, breathing space that evolves with time. One of the notable features is the central spine of the museum, which zigzags upwards and connects various galleries.

Meroform’s production expertise ensured that the interior spaces were not only visually stunning but also functional and durable. Furthermore, attention to detail in the curation of exhibits ensured that the narrative of resilience and progress was communicated effectively.  The story is told with the help of technology which includes projection mapping, interactive elements, live models, sculptures, set design to recreate the geography of the land before and after earthquake and the quick intervention of Gujarat state in giving relief to the affected.

The museums also boast of India’s largest earthquake simulator synced with 360-degree wall projection which recreates the horror of the earthquake.

Smritivan has been recognized both nationally and internationally. It has received several prestigious awards, including the Architectural Digest AD Global WOW Award 2023, the Global Architecture Design Award 2023, and the Red Dot Branding & Communication Design Award 2023. Recently, Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Museum in Bhuj has been listed among the 7 most beautiful museums in the world under the prestigious UNESCO Prix Versailles Award 2024.

The accolades from such esteemed bodies not only validate the hard work and creativity of the team but also place Smritivan on the world map as a premier destination for learning about resilience and disaster management.