Location : Man Singh Road
Architect : Master, Sathe and Bhuta
Patron : Rana of Dholpur
The building was originally constructed during 1937-38 as the residence of Rana of Dholpur in Delhi in the Art Deco style by M/s Master, Sathe and Bhuta. It is located next to India gate on Shahjahan Road and currently houses the Union Public Service Commission.
The residence’s plan is completely circular in shape with four towers placed diametrically opposite through the central axis, three of which serve as an entrance to the building. All the four towers are connected to the centre, leaving the rest of the pockets open to sky courts. All towers have a central element adorned with jaali work, having aflat circular roof and entrance canopy with low relief work under it. Speedlines run from the entrance canopy to all around the facade accompanied with eyebrows at both levels of the building. Geometric designs can be noted in the window grills and jaalis in both exterior and interior, along with a bold swaying curved staircase.
_
Image Copyrights : Deco In Delhi x Protyasha Pandey Sketch Image Source : UPSC Museum, Delhi References : Sumanta Bhowmick, 'Princely Palaces in New Delhi'