Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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, ...
  • Anand, Diksha (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    India is a land of art and culture. The most significant culture is represented through its language of unique art and craft. The increasing economic growth and marketing has led to death of many art forms, residing in ...
  • Sinha, Kamal (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    As we all know, “Death is the biggest reality of this mortal life”, the associated Funeral can be defined as a gathering of family and friends who come together to honour the memory of a loved one, who has died, these ...
  • Kumar, Pubali (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Traveling for health and wellness is one of the most important tourist patterns of economic returns generated by the tourism industry and the health sector. Ayurveda has been the USP of health tourism to offer a complete ...
  • Verma, Aishwary (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Abstract not available
  • Kumar, Prashant (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Jharkhand which means ‘forest tract’ is the ancient name given, is also by far the richest in terms of mineral resources. Dhanbad, also known as the coal capital of India, has a long history of coal mining which started ...
  • Kumar, Pinkesh (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    This thesis project will deal with the complete stages involved in the design of a200 bedded General Hospital proposed to be built at the Ambedkar Nagar, New Delhi. The project is an actual real life proposed project to ...
  • Budhiraja, Harshil (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    In the 21st century, the world, with initiatives from all around the globe, has understood the importance of a world living together with peace, harmony and unity. We have together experienced the decline of this planet ...
  • Upadhyay, Anurag (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Architecture for urban health, creating small urban spaces that stimulate your senses, improve your physical and mental health. The civic spaces has strong significance in nurturing the urban health of that place. These ...
  • Gupta, Rishav (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Transgender is generally described as an umbrella term for persons whose gender identity, Gender expression or behaviour does not conform to their biological sex”. The term “transgender”, in contemporary usage, is used to ...
  • Mishra, Atal Shankar (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Schools are the building blocks of life. We are who we are today because of where we studied, what we studied and how we studied it. Schools were also divided into various segments as per our age groups such as Early ...
  • Md.Ishteyaque (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    A building designed for various activities in a primary, secondary, or higher educational system and often including livingareas for students, such as dormitories.This is the most important part of human needs of life. ...
  • Purty, Anurag (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    In a multi-disciplinary world of today, we require people with divergent thinking who can adopt and mould in the changing time. For this education holds the key as it is the rock solid foundation where diverse creative ...
  • Kumar Bhoi, Deepak (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    Educational institutions are indicators of the direction in which a culture intends to be headed in. Built in anticipation of market trends; they represent the value that a community attaches to learning. In Higher Education ...

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