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Vikasa Soudha
The IT & business hub Bangalore,
has much to offer to the tourists. If you walk down the streets
you will see many buildings, depicting modernism in their neo-colonial
architecture with a touch of the traditional South India. Vikasa
Soudha, the building next to Vidhana Soudha is greatly impressive.
Many call it the sister of the former, with a replication of the
former's architecture & the striking wood & stone carvings
decorating the interior of the beautiful building.
A dream project of the then Chief
Minister of Karnataka S.M Krishna, Vikasa Soudha was built to house
numerous government and legislative offices which would in turn
take away the load from the Vidhana Soudha. With a cost of Rs.150
crores, Vikasa Soudha was built over a land area of about 8 acres
with a built up area of 58,274 sq m. The building comprises eight
floors housing fifteen conference halls, three hundred and sixty
rooms. The granite with the fantastic stone carvings was chosen
from stone pits concentrated at Mallasandra, Hesaraghatta, Koira
& Avalahalli.
Vikasa Soudha incorporates some of
the most modern facilities not seen in any of the other legislative
buildings across the country. A grid interactive solar power system
is used in the building to provide extra, heavy & regular power
supply to the building. Rainwater harvesting has been adapted. Safety
measures at the building include the consolidation of modern fire
extinguishing system.
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