Thesis and Dissertation: Recent submissions

  • Ranjan, Prabhat (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    This Thesis has aimed to better understand and insight the topic of "Generation of Economic Opportunities in Salarpur village, Patna" is a critical and timely issue as it focuses on the ways in which economic growth and ...
  • Utpa, Abhinav (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Wayside Amenities or in some countries it is also called as rest side areas, like in case of Japan it is known as MICHI-NO-EKI. These are the infrastructure or development which are established to provide the facility of ...
  • Mittal, Kopal (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Globally, the pace of increment is maximum for the proportion of senior-citizen people (age 60 and above) when compared to any other age group. The senior citizen's major share, i.e., around eighty percent, will be living ...
  • Joshi, Rucha (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Public spaces, which constitute the streets, parks, plazas, festival grounds, and private places (Like entertainment plazas, shopping complexes, etc.), provide benefits for the economy, health, recreation, mobility, climate ...
  • Kumar, Ramavath Bharath (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    India's remarkable economic growth has resulted in increased purchasing power and mobility among its population, leading to a surge in the automotive market. However, this growth has come at a cost: high carbon emissions ...
  • Reddy, M.Rasmitha (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    The Paris Agreement marked a milestone as all 196 member states committed to addressing global warming and finding solutions. In 2015, climate change concerns led to a push for action in the electric mobility sector within ...
  • Yelne, ,Tanvi Parag (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    The externalities of the current transportation system are largely to blame for the state of the environment. The indirect effects caused by transportation's effects on land use and development patterns are among the ...
  • Rajlok, Shradha (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    As the world advances towards urbanisation, the water resources to cater to the growing population and their sprawling needs are falling short. The shortage is certainly not due to the natural availability, but due to the ...
  • Gowtam, Yalakala (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    The study explores the current travel patterns of tourists and the factors that influence their mobility choices, with the aim of developing sustainable solutions that minimize negative impacts on the environment and promote ...
  • Kumar, Samarth (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    With the onset of 2025, the India’s logistics market is expected to expand at an annual compounded growth rate of 8% reaching 330 billion US Dollars. (Redseer, 2022). The exponential growth of e-commerce has led to a ...
  • Patgiri, Upasana (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-06)
    Climate Change recognized globally as one of the greatest challenges facing society has had and will have various detrimental impacts on both natural as well as man-made systems. One of its significant outcomes is the ...
  • Singh, Yuvraj (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    The most fundamental human need is a place to live. Since the first five-year plan, it has been one of the top priorities of Indian government. To encourage housing, the government has offered a number of financial ...
  • Jaiswal, Yash (School of Planning and architecture, 2023-05)
    India's booming economy and quick urbanisation have caused a rise in private vehicle ownership and travel demand, which has increased traffic congestion and travel time. The current idea recognizes that paratransit is ...
  • Burgute, Savani Sanjay (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The world we live in is becoming increasingly sensitive to environmental change and damage. As such, it is important that we protect the areas that are still pristine and untouched. Eco-sensitive areas are those that are ...
  • Naskar, Subrata (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The capacity of subsurface drainage systems in many cities around the world is severely inadequate and does not keep up with the rapid expansion of aboveground public structures and infrastructure. Due to the high vels ...
  • Thomas, Kripa (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The global concerns of climate change and upsurging energy demand coupled with rapid urbanization drive the need for energy optimization and designing efficient building footprints which otherwise are silent power uzzlers. ...
  • Karthikeya Dev A (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Urbanization in India is rapidly increasing, with the addition of 90 million people in urban areas over the last decade, as reported by the World Bank. It is projected that another 120 million people will be added by 2030. ...
  • Singh, Riya (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The Bateshwar area is located in the south-eastern part of the district of Agra and is one of the significant religious and social precincts for the people of the Hindu and Jain faith. The oral and written history of ...
  • Sharma, Sukanya (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Indian cities are extraordinary in every aspect, concentrating on the old cities, it is worth deciphering and interpreting the unique features that bear the evidence of how cities used to be in older times. These cities ...
  • Naskar, Adrish (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Art Deco architecture was extremely popular in the 1920s and the early 1930s. The 1925 Paris International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Art marked the beginning of a modernist trend, which is what ...

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