Designed as a narrative-led museum experience, the project reinterprets the history of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India through a contemporary exhibition language. A carefully sequenced series of galleries combines architecture, graphic storytelling, immersive media, and interactive interpretation to communicate the institution's role in shaping accountability and governance in India. Rather than allowing technology to dominate the experience, it is employed with restraint—supporting archival material, artefacts, and historical narratives while preserving the dignity of the restored setting. The result is a museum where design transforms an institutional history into an engaging public experience, making a complex subject accessible through space, story, and interaction.
Typology
Immersive, AV & Experience Infrastructure.
Location
Shimla
,
Himachal Pradesh
Area
15000 sq ft (1393 m²)
Scope
Design and Build
Timeline
06 months
Status
Completed











