Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • Prasad, Mukul (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Museum these days are not only about art works or exhibits, but more about the building itself. One feature of modern museum work is a pluralistic approach both to the visitors and to the exhibits. Goa is defined by its ...
  • Gupta, Vidushi (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The world needs to be saved. It is standing at the brink of environmentally catastrophic destruction, while also struggling with various social injustices and inequalities, as war and hatred divide us continually at every ...
  • Yadav, Vijay (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    In this advanced world of modern architecture, where spaces are less and requirements are more, people are highly depended upon machines rather than on nature. People have forgotten their cultural backdrop and they have ...
  • Kedia, Ayushman (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    What happens to places when they are abandoned, when they fail to solve their purpose anymore? When on a patch of land all that is left are mere boulders and chunks of rocks left to decay and die. In most cases, we would ...
  • Gupta, Niharika (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    In moving towards a sustainable future, there is a pressing need to utilize land more efficiently and to its optimum potential and this must first and foremost be realized in the urban public realm. The city requires us ...
  • Kumar, Gaurav (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Railway stations, which are at the core of city development, have become congested over time. After 164 years of the first railway line between Mumbai and Thane, most of the stations since their constructions haven’t ...
  • Reteesh, Jeeth (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    A building envelope is one that has been designed not only to aid housing its occupants, but also to provide a comfortable indoor environment, and a smooth transition of spaces from indoor to outdoor for carrying out ...
  • Agrawal, Surbhi (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    As cities move away from industrial centric development, the changing cityscape, (especially in the Indian context) hardly ever takes into account the notion of industrial remains as monuments of the industrial past- to ...
  • Jain, Preksha (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Chhattisgarh is a tribal majority state with 32.5% population of tribes. The art and craft, folk songs and dance have been an integral part of their lifestyle. Major tribes are Gonds, Abhuj Maria, Muria, Baiga, etc. ...
  • Meena, Shubham (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The history of the hospitality industry dates all the way back to the Colonial Period in the late 1700s. The hotel industry has been the subject of important development and growth over the years as it has faced World Wars, ...
  • Ghosh, Siddhartha (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The present report details out the design process at all stages of final year architectural design project titled "Meditation Centre for spiritual healing" proposed at meditation center at Goa by the Osho commune centre. ...
  • Mohan, Abhin (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    In the ages of cultural deterioration, the rudimentary music of Palakkad has well-maintained it's sanctity as a traditional art-form for means of telling folklore and welcoming seasonal Gods from time to time. One of its ...
  • Singh, Mohit (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Meditation means awareness. It is a process inducing a series of steps, that leads to a state of consciousness which brings serenity and clarity. While the space we choose for meditating needs to reflect the state of clear ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • 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 ...

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