Home
   Cover
   Introduction
   Introduction-2
   Table of contents
The earliest descriptions
    Part I
  [01]   [02]   [03]   [04]   [05]
  [06]   [07]   [08]   [09]   [10]
  [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]
  [16]
 The Japanese way
    Part II
  [01]   [02]   [03]   [04]   [05]
  [06]   [07]   [08]   [09]   [10]
  [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]
Recorded changes
    Part III
  [01]   [02]   [03]   [04]   [05]
  [06]   [07]   [08]   [09]   [10]
  [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]
  [16]   [17]   [18]   [19]   [20]
  [21]   [22]   [23]   [24]   [25]
  [26]   [27]   [28]   [29]   [30]
  [31]   [32]   [33]   [34]
Inner gardens
    Part IV
  [01]   [02]   [03]   [04]   [05]
  [06]   [07]   [08]   [09]   [10]
  [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]
  [16]   [17]
Physical evolution
    Part V
  [01]   [02]   [03]   [04]   [05]
  [06]   [07]   [08]   [09]   [10]
  [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]
  [16]   [17]   [18]   [19]   [20]
  [21]   [22]   [23]   [24]
 
  Download full print version
    Feedback
 



Lotus

PV p10
   
Eventually Roger returned to the existing working plan and confirmed it, having worked out precise measurements for the contours on the oval island. There were only a few changes to his earlier concept for the sphere and the petals: the golden discs pattern  would   be  altered to  match
  
the triangular beam-structure of the sphere; the height of the petals would be reduced, and grass would replace stone on most surfaces in the island.
In the mid nineties the radius of the entire Matrimandir / Peace area was fixed, in agreement with Roger, Auroville's Future and Development Group, at 300 meters.
  
  


PV p11  

🆕 We have a new website!   Visit us at   https://auroville.org/   for the latest news and information about Auroville.