Thesis and Dissertation: Recent submissions

  • Sharma, Aarushi (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    This thesis is about creating a bold image of a community-driven design of learning spaces made manifest in a culture and climate specific school. It is about perceiving Architecture as slow, sensual, transcendental and ...
  • Meher, Jitendriya (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Natural history museums can be a effective tool to aware people about the events in the past, present and what could happen in the future regarding the natural world, with its exhibits, narratives and spaces in it. Museum ...
  • Pandey, Ravi Kumar (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    There is a term called 'Urban Development' which is attracting all human beings to improve various infrastructure, health conditions, resources, etc., Which is responsible for the better quality of life. All the areas ...
  • Jain, Sampriya (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    An oceanarium is an enclosed space for in-house aquatic species for the purposes of entertainment and research. As land dwellers, our knowledge of the water is fairly limited to what we can perceive right in front of us. ...
  • Ghatode, Manvendra (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Walking is considered as a basic means of transport. It is the most sustainable way of transport which comes with health benefits. While being the basic mode of transport it is mostly ignored making pedestrians vulnerable ...
  • Sharma, Jagadish (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    In this dissertation paper, I want to study how the human brain experience the architectural spaces and what type of architectural principle can be applied to improve the quality of healing space for psychiatric patient ...
  • Patjoshi, Amit (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Spatial data is a very imperative part of planning. Despite being of utmost mportance, very less efforts are made to harness it, especially at the local level Urban Local Bodies), which are a major node for data creation ...
  • Jain, Vipul (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    The main concern for all major metropolises is their growing population. High rise structures have been one of the architectural solution to this problem. As cities grow denser, the high rise as a building type becomes ...
  • Ponsegar, Abilas (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Today, the modern day man is a slave to his routine, following an illusion pursuing materialistic wealth while ignoring his mental health. Depression levels and anxiety levels are sky rocketing. Wellness is often overlooked. ...
  • Haridas, C. (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Migration in urban areas is one of the major problems, in fact the root cause of many urban issues but yet gets unnoticed in terms of policy and institutional setup to plan for migrant population. Millions of people ...
  • Nazer, Husam Abdul (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    The evolution of sacred spaces is based on the influences or alterations of social, cultural and traditional heritage values. The layering of the original values embodied in the sacred spaces is influenced by the transforming ...
  • Jasaiwal, Peeyush (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Solid waste management has always been poor in the case of India, with the traditional waste management approaches followed in almost every Indian city. These traditional approaches follow the principle of linear economy ...
  • Rathore, Isha (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    With growing population and industrial and commercial development plans coming up for the Jaipur City, the travel demand is expected to grow steeply. With the growing economy and inadequate public transport services, the ...
  • Lingamgunta, Mahesh Dutt (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Out of 20 most polluted cities in the world, 14 cities belong to India. This clearly demonstrates the negligence of natural environment and the integration of ecological approach to Spatial Development and Planning. Being ...
  • Chaturvedi, Swadheet (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Quarrying is a temporary activity, with duration of its operation usually lasting from several years to decades. Quarry closure plans are mostly mandatory for agencies to give before quarrying permit is granted, which ...
  • Kanwal, Ridima (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    India is a developing economy with high rates of urbanization. With increased urbanization, the limits of cities are expanding and in order to connect major cities with nearby areas, various transportation efforts have ...
  • Gugulothu, Rajaneesh (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Industrial cities in India have been the nodes for growth and development for the country but at the same time are cities with the poorest standard of living in the country. These industrial cities are labour-intensive ...
  • Asthana, Ananya (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    The idea of heritage as a ticketed-fenced-monument has plagued not only our society but also our administration for a long time now, which reflects in the lack of any monitoring for the „unprotected‟ living heritage ...
  • Biswal, Monali (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Nature plays a major role in healing. The typical sterile, industrial environment of a hospital is daunting and psychologically scarring. In order to tackle both healing as well as psychosocial problems associated with it, ...
  • Mehrotra, Gaurangi (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    Vrindavan has been an integral part of the sacred region of Braj – the land associated with the pastimes of Lord Krishna. After the rediscovery of the Braj region By Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in the 16th century, some major ...

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