Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • MISHRA, PRATYAKSHA (2021-05)
    In order to foster the harmonious equilibrium of physical, mental, cognitive and spiritual well-being while regenerating the natural world, architecture practice is focused on the art and science of constructing built ...
  • GUPTA, SAUMYA (2021-05)
    India’s post-industrial landscape is a dying entity and even though there have been revitalizations of these landscapes, a major chunk in still lying in ruins taking up major valuable land in the core of some of the biggest ...
  • SHAKYA, ALOK (2021-05)
    Ecotourism is a whole new approach of tourism. Ecotourism is the preservation of travel to natural regions in order to appreciate the cultural and natural history of the environment while also offering economic opportunities ...
  • Agarwal, Vaibhav (2021-05)
    “Resettling brings about the creation of new communities in concentrated areas of the metropolis—an environment that represents the metro's commercial fabric as well as its typological, topographical, and architectural ...
  • Agarwal, Anchit (2021-05)
    India is a land of cultural diversity, offering various cultural landscapes and diverse heritage. These cultural landscapes have always adapted themselves to according to the needs of the people and the changing society. ...
  • SANGMA, PRERNA K. (2021-05)
    Global climate change, which includes rising sea levels, combined with high tides, storms and flooding, put coastal and island communities increasingly at risk. One such island communities, that are living in flood prone ...
  • SHARMA, ASHI (2021-05)
    Various geographical, climatic and social factors have actively influenced man’s consciousness while deciding upon survival strategies. In addition to these quantitative variables, certain political adversities have also ...
  • TZUDIR, ALEMCHILA (2021-05)
    Urbanisation is a phenomenon that is synonymous to all growing cities, common characteristic features being – urban densification and urban sprawl. Urbanisation is unavoidable but unplanned agglomerations are. This thesis ...
  • Singh, Vijaya (SPA Bhopal, 2021-06)
    Architecture is the frame in which individuals live, and a built environment where social, psychological, physical, spiritual & behavioural components of healthcare support & stimulate the body’s innate capacity to heal ...
  • Pareek, Aastha (SPA Bhopal, 2021-06)
    Thakkar Bappa colony is an informal settlement located in Kurla, Mumbai. Unlike all other slums and despitev its common depiction as a "slum", it is a work-cum-residential settlement. The Regar and Meghwal Samaj migrants, ...
  • Jasoria, Lakshay (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    The Emergency period changed the fabric of City Palace Precinct, Jaipur. It brought some good protectionist policies but also showed a disregard of the overall context and the walled city as a unit. The newly acquired ...
  • Talwar, Gunraagh Singh (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    The thesis ponders on the question of dignifying the margins through the case of Bhalswa, a town in the North of Delhi suffering the plight of a waste landfill. In realizing solutions for the place, the thesis picks up the ...
  • Patel, Gaurav (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    The Neighborhood school is an architecture thesis that focuses on two major aspects in the present time that would certainly bring about pivotal changes in the current of education system. They are the covid-19 pandemic ...
  • Unknown author (SPA Bhopal, 2021-07)
    Our Indian culture has always been about coherent living with more than 3 generations living under one roof, but this fact changed in due course of time with people moving to urban areas and thus came the concept of vertical ...
  • Kiran, Srikurmam Nitisha Sai (2021-05)
    Migration is the development of individuals from one spot to live in another. Travelers leave their nation, while foreigners enter a nation. Movement impacts on both the spot abandoned, and on where travellers settle. ...
  • Sahu, Vaishali (SPA Bhopal, 2021-07)
    As an individual as well as collective cultural identity is a basic necessity for humans to have a sense of belonging. Culture has always played a huge role in providing an identity and even a way of life. Belonging to a ...
  • Sonule, Harshal (SPA Bhopal, 2021-07)
    A city’s central area has an important and unique role in economic and social development. Creating a critical mass of activities that facilitates business, learning and cultural exchange in Nagpur’s Downtown. Many activities ...
  • YASHO, ADITYA (2021-05)
    The world of the 21st century is witnessing the fast growth of Urbanization with the vast use of Concrete, glass, and other such materials in a very haphazard way without thinking of its effect on the climate and the change ...
  • Deshmukh, Shweta (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    It is proposed to develop Museums dedicated to the contributions o the Tribal people in India to the freedom struggle. It has been suggested that the museums should trace the history along the trails, along which the tribal ...

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