Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • 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, ...
  • Garg, Tanya (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    This paper aims on exploring the potential of architecture in providing healing to human body which suffers stress at continuous intervals at the time of treatment due to innumerable reasons. Cancer patients are usually ...
  • Lalith, Thatha Naga Vishnu (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Architecture has always been an expression of point of view throughout the history; architecture has been a media of representation of thoughts and ideals. Different perceptions, contradiction and controversies remain ...
  • Agrawal, Anviksha (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    A transit hub is the spine of any city. It serves the most fundamental need for the city that is transportation. When we catch wind of 'Transit Hub', the principal thing that rings a bell is either train or bus or metro ...
  • Raj, Saksham (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The B-Schools are higher level educational institutions that impart education at various levels. Some of the major areas are finance, economics, marketing, accounting, administration, etc. and today the managers from ...
  • Mandal, Dhrubajyoti (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The water has potential to make cities as a cultural and heritage hub. Tourists that come to the city will have to pass the river, so by developing the river in a beautiful way will attract more people to visit the place ...
  • Agarwal, Ashi (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    In the context of the present scenario the nomadic tribes, they are treated as scars and threat to the society. Now due to development of infrastructure the tribe does not have any source of income. The thesis project ...
  • Shwetank, Kundan (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The topic gave me ample opportunities to apply the principles of planning in design. Spending time in different campuses made me understand the necessity of planning at institutional campus scale. I wanted to plan a ...
  • Kachchap, Devanshi (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC) has proposed the Cultural Centre in Raghurajpur to display the artworks being produced in the village. Raghurajpur in Puri district of Odisha is a small village where ...
  • Ahmed, Faiz (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
  • Deo, Saumya (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    The architecture of the Film Museum has the main concern of focus over visitor’s experience. The design of museum should be such that the space (environment) is more of dynamic interpretation for the visitors. Film is ...
  • Rastogi, Rishabh (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    Slum rehabilitation/redevelopment programmes in India are in a state of failure, as the acceptability of houses provided through these programmes is only 40-60%, which causes the urban poor to choose slums over the ...
  • Yadav, Divyanshu (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Practices that have been sustained by people of a certain region known to be its tradition or culture. They are the values or knowledge system associated with them and forms an integral part of their life. They matures ...
  • Phokela, Angad Singh (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Open prisons have relatively less stringent rules as compared to the controlled jails. They go by many names like minimum-security prison, open air camps or prison without bars. The fundamental rule of an open prison is ...
  • Das, Spandan (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
    This thesis deals with the project of the redevelopment and reconstruction of the existing Milan Mela Complex and development of a permanent international standard exhibition complex over 22.35 acres land area equipped ...
  • Mallik, Sneha (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
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  • Harsha, V. Kalyana Sri (SPA Bhopal, 2019-05)
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