Ar. Pankaj Nande reflects on āThe PMC Metro Stationā āit draws its inspiration from the WADA ARCHITECTURE, showcasing the grandeur and elegance of Puneās heritage. Intricate design elements pay homage to the rich traditions of Puneās architecture of the old city , while the stationās architecture echoes the cultural vibrancy of the neighbourhood it serves.ā It is not just a place to board a train but a celebration of Puneās historical essence, making the station itself a destination worth visiting.
Similarly, the DECCAN & SAMBHAJI PARK Metro Station reflects Puneās rock-solid legacy of resilience and pride, steeped in the spirit of Shivaji Maharaj. āThe station incorporates design motifs and visual narratives inspired by PAGDI, invoking a sense of admiration and respect among commutersā says Ar. Pankaj Nande. By highlighting the regionās heritage, this station bridges the past and the present, creating a sense of belonging and identity for its users.
For Ar. Pankaj Nande, every metro station is an opportunity to tell a storyāa story of the neighborhood it serves. His designs are deeply rooted in context, seamlessly blending elements of regional culture, history, and architecture. āA station should feel like it belongs to its community,ā he says. āWhen people see their identity reflected in its design, it stops being just a government facility. It becomes their stationāa source of pride and care.ā
These thoughtfully designed metro stations do more than move peopleāthey foster an emotional connection between citizens and their city. They transform everyday commutes into moments of cultural engagement, making infrastructure a part of the cityās living identity.
The Pune Metro exemplifies how public spaces can be designed to reflect and celebrate culture, pride and sense of belonging turning metro stations into landmarks that enrich the urban experience. By rooting designs in history and community identity, these stations ensure that they are not just functional structures but vibrant symbols of the cityās pride and legacy.