Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • Anupam, Subham (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India, is known as the ‘Temple City’. This culturally rich land fails to be highlighted before the International audience. Due to religious restrictions, not all tourists are allowed to visit the ...
  • Priyanka, Kar (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Every Indian city has its own distinctive memoryscape, culturescape and heritagescape. These scapes, albeit not entirely unique, capture the essence of every memory & cultural and spiritual fingerprint. Layers of such ...
  • Rade, Tejshree Shrikant (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The thesis project is a design proposal for a 200 bedded “180 BEDDED GENERAL HOSPITAL AT PANVEL, NAVI MUMBAI”, India. The project is an actual real life project being developed by the development authority ‘CIDCO’ (City ...
  • Sharma, Anjali (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Public spaces are the breathing spaces of the city. There are open as well as built spaces in the city as a public space. They should have quality of social interaction and engagement of people. Social interaction between ...
  • Shubham, Sant (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The thesis project is a proposal Interpretation of comics into architecture. The site is in Pune India and has an International Convention Centre Proposed on it. The project is a hypothetical project on real site. The ...
  • Karwade, Oshoni (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The project is about development of the site on the basis of given requirements keeping in mind the location and the cultural background of the space to be built. Hence, the collaboration of architecture styles to achieve ...
  • Sana, Gupta (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The thesis project is titled Socially Sustainable Co-housing in Gurgaon, Haryana. In the present day, there is an increasing pressure on land as a building construction resource. Patterns of increasing migration into the ...
  • Amit Kumar, Yadav (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    After 3.8 billion years of evolution Nature has become supremely efficient and sustainable by carrying forward what works, what is appropriate and what lasts making a better future for their future generation. We, to get ...
  • Kumar, Vinay (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    As we all know last year in August 2018, South Indian State Kerala was suffering from the worst flood of the year in all over India. In this flood, Kerala lost around 400 life and 33,000 people lost their homes and got ...
  • Shrivastava, Akriti (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The youth, who have gone through so many hardships over the years, have lost all sense of place, dignity and belonging. Years of homelessness has stripped them of their identity. The shelters at present provide four walls ...
  • Niranjan kumar, Gupta (2019-05)
    Vernacular construction techniques are unique and reflect their resilient rational features in terms of disaster with accountable performance in terms of low damage and survival during earthquake and other tragic ...
  • Joy, Zenhinsang (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Advancements!in!research,!technology!and!awareness!about!our!built!environment!and!its!relationship! with!the!disabled!have!started!sensitizing!the!general!public!about!the!importance!of!creative!inclusive! designs.!Un ...
  • Buragohain, Shyamalima (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The purpose of the present report is to detail out the design process involved in designing the proposed Tea Estate Resort at Syli T.E., West Bengal. Tea tourism is a new concept in India which is catching fast on with ...
  • Bhargava, Anmol (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The Himalayan region of Uttarakhand is the one of the most disaster prone regions in the world with frequent flooding, earthquakes and landslides. These disasters have been further aggravated by Climate change which has ...
  • Nakrani, Darshit (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
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  • Bharti, Veena (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Due to rapid urbanization, slum are inevitably growing on a rapid scale. It is very common for a developing country like India to see such a huge change gradually. The main issue of the planned informal settlements are ...
  • Pothamsetty, Amuktamalyada (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The advancement in medicine has made the elderly live longer, yet unprepared lives. The low mortality of infants, also a medical feat is increasing the population of the younger. The rest of the able population is not ...
  • Gupta, Nikunj (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    After 3.8 billion years of evolution Nature has become supremely efficient and sustainable by carrying forward what works, what is appropriate and what lasts making a better future for their future generation. We, to get ...
  • Kumar, Janish (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Maternity care in India is not meeting the needs of rural and remote women as evidenced by poor access and outcomes. Rural communities have experienced substantial and ongoing loss of maternity services for more than a ...
  • Rathore, Mohita (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The care for the elderly through significant architecture can contribute them to live happy and respectful life. Also this platform will encourage them to be self-dependent and promoting the care for the old citizens. Thus, ...

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