Swastik Court, 132 Maharshi Karve Road, Churchgate. Designed by the architectural firm Sykes, Patkar, and Divecha. Varjiwandas Motilal Saraiya, the original owner, named the building ‘Swastika’, an auspicious symbol widely revered in several South Asian cultures.
Bas relief panels exhibit tropical fauna, Swastik Court. The three-panel design on the front façade was originally made from colourcrete but had been plastered over during previous interventions. They were revealed during the latest restoration of the building.
Bas relief panels exhibit tropical fauna, Swastik Court. The three-panel design on the front façade was originally made from colourcrete but had been plastered over during previous interventions. They were revealed during the latest restoration of the building.
Swastik Court, 132 Maharshi Karve Road, Churchgate. Designed by the architectural firm Sykes, Patkar & Divecha. Varjiwandas Motilal Saraiya, the original owner, named the building ‘Swastika’, an auspicious symbol widely revered in several South Asian cultures.