
Project Overview
- Project Name: Hazrat Makhdoom Jahan Guest House
- Location: Bihar Sharif, Bihar, India
- Building Type: Heritage-Inspired Institutional Guest House
- Built-Up Area: 6,300 sq.ft (Ground Floor)
- Ladies Block Area: 2,108 sq.ft
- Gents Block Area: 4,192 sq.ft
- Client: Community Development Committee (linked to the Dargah Trust)
- Builder / Contractor: Highten builders pvt.ltd.
- Project Status: Completed & Inaugurated
- Design Scope: Architectural Design, Heritage Façade Development, Interior Space Planning, Courtyard Design, Circulation Planning, Parking Layout, Functional Zoning
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Hazrat Makhdoom Jahan Guest House
A culturally significant guest house designed with Indo-Islamic architectural elements, a grand dome, and a serene internal courtyard, created to honour the heritage of Hazrat Makhdoom Jahan in the historic city of Bihar Sharif.
Project Summary
The Hazrat Makhdoom Jahan Guest House in Bihar Sharif is a culturally significant development created to honour the ancestral legacy of Hazrat Makhdoom Jahan. Designed with an elegant Indo-Islamic façade, a central dome, and finely detailed arches, the building reflects its spiritual importance while functioning as a modern community guest facility. The planning is centred around a large open courtyard that brings natural light and ventilation into all adjoining rooms, creating a serene and pleasant environment for visitors.
Separate Ladies and Gents blocks ensure organized accommodation, while the prayer hall, dining hall, multipurpose hall, and kitchen are strategically positioned to support large gatherings and community events. With a well-structured parking area, clear circulation, and facilities planned for daily use and special occasions, the guest house stands as a dignified blend of heritage architecture and contemporary functionality. The project was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar, further underscoring its regional importance.
Key Architectural Features
- Heritage-inspired façade with a central dome and arched openings
- Traditional jali elements for enhanced ventilation and cultural expression
- Large central courtyard ensuring ample natural light and airflow
- Separate Ladies and Gents blocks for clear functional zoning
- Prayer hall, dining hall, multipurpose room, kitchen, and utility areas integrated efficiently
- Well-planned parking layout for visitors and event crowds
- Wide verandahs supporting comfortable movement and gathering
- Prominent heritage-style entrance with carved wooden doors
- Project inaugurated by Hon’ble CM Nitish Kumar, highlighting its civic significance
