The Chowkhang Complex, located in the heart of old town Leh, is a sacred site of immense cultural and historical significance. However, over the years, the complex has faced numerous challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, lack of modern amenities, and structural damage. This reconstruction project aims to revitalize the complex, preserving its rich heritage while enhancing its functionality and sustainability.
The Chowkhang Complex has undergone organic growth, resulting in an inefficient layout with multiple functional issues. The complex lacks proper access, suffers from inadequate spatial relationships, and faces water logging problems during rainy and flash flood seasons. The surrounding Leh market area has undergone significant development, while the Chowkhang site remains at a lower elevation compared to adjacent buildings.
The main temple building requires immediate attention due to:
Lack of proper waterproofing system, resulting in water seepage and damage to the basement roof's wooden bars
Inadequate space heating system and HVAC, making it challenging to conduct events during winter
Need for increased space to accommodate growing community needs
Visitors to the temple often express inconvenience due to:
Lack of modern civic amenities, such as state-of-the-art toilets, parking, public kitchen, and drinking water facilities
Inadequate seating and gathering spaces for community events and ceremonies
Reconstruction Objectives
1. Preserve the rich Buddhist heritage of Ladakh by incorporating traditional architectural elements.
2. Enhance the complex's functionality by improving spatial quality and indoor comfort.
3. Provide modern civic amenities, including toilets, parking, public kitchen, and drinking water facilities.
4. Create a seamless experience for visitors through ample parking facilities and strategically placed amenities.
5. Develop a sustainable and environmentally friendly design.
1. Redesigned temple building with a proper waterproofing system and HVAC.
2. Dedicated office building with state-of-the-art facilities for conferences and administrative activities.
3. Well-equipped community kitchen for events and well-heated public washrooms.
4. Ample parking facilities and strategically placed amenities.
5. Basement level for services and parking, with the basement roof serving as a podium for religious events.
6. Spacious conference hall in the temple basement, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
7. Traditional seating area to block unpleasant views and enhance spatial quality.
8. Government-funded civic amenities, including a community kitchen, office building, lobby, lift, and residential block.
1. Use of locally sourced, sustainable materials for construction.
2. Implementation of rainwater harvesting and greywater reuse systems.
3. Energy-efficient design, incorporating natural lighting and ventilation.
4. Waste management and recycling facilities.
1. Public donations and community fundraising efforts.
2. Government funding for civic amenities and infrastructure development.
3. Collaboration with local stakeholders, including monks, community leaders, and residents.
1. Budget for the main temple (Chowkhang): Rs 40 crores (approx).
2. Budget for the temple (Chowkhang) complex: Rs 60 crores (approx).
2. Project timeline: 4 years
3. Phased implementation to minimize disruption to the surrounding area and community.
The reconstruction of the Chowkhang Complex is a vital project that aims to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Ladakh while enhancing the complex's functionality and sustainability. Through community involvement, government support, and sustainable design practices, this project will create a vibrant and inclusive space for spiritual and communal activities, fostering a stronger connection between visitors and the local community.