The gallery architecture inspired by Kalpavriksha represents a blend of spirituality, nature, and artistry. At its core, the design emphasizes the tree of life as a symbol of growth, abundance, and connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. The central structure often takes the form of a towering tree or tree-like design, made from natural or artistic materials such as wood, stone, or metal, with intricate carvings of roots, branches, and leaves. This central element becomes the focal point of the gallery, embodying the essence of Kalpavriksha as a giver of life and energy. The gallery is typically circular or radial in layout, echoing the natural spread of a tree’s canopy, with pathways or exhibits radiating outward. This layout symbolizes interconnectedness and harmony. The walls and ceilings often feature ornate patterns of foliage, birds, and other elements of nature to further evoke the imagery of the tree.