Bachelor of Architecture: Recent submissions

  • Dhankar, Sneha (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    A place which can enhance the poor health of mind and body of a person from both inside and outside. A place to stay, relax and rejuvenate through yoga, meditation, therapies and massage which will re-energise one’s mind ...
  • Kumar, Abhinav (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    The thesis seeks to design the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya at jagital (Telangana). Learning is the central activity of schools. It happens generally in formal spaces like classrooms but interaction with a teacher face-to-face ...
  • Saha, Anoushka (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-03)
    In India, during the past few years, there has been a significant rise in the adaptive reuse sector. India, with its rich heritage, culture and tradition has finally found the strength in its roots. The adaptive reuse of ...
  • kumar, Pankaj (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    Immersive experiences, by their very definition, necessitate interaction between tourists and local residents—particularly artists. Desire for authentic immersive experiences have limited artists vision in their field of ...
  • Vallabh, V.N.S Juhi (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    The tourism industry in India is developing at a fast pace. The Hotel industry is evolving and its scope of service has extended way beyond hotels to resorts and even spas. Students will have to keep an eye on to learn ...
  • Engti, Joel (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    Education is also a major concern in rural India. There are large disparities between educational opportunities in urban and rural areas. Schools in rural areas often have fewer teachers, fewer resources, larger class-sizes, ...
  • Joy, Abraham (SPA Bhopal, 2018-05)
    Business schools are higher level education institutions which impart education at various levels. The major areas include accounting, finance, economics, administration, marketing, etc. Today the managers from such ...
  • Agrawal, Swapnil (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    ‘Nowhere are the effects of bad design more heartbreaking or the opportunity for good design more compelling than at the end of life. There are no do-overs.’ -B.J. Millier There is growing discomfort in our generation ...
  • Baviskar, Unnati (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Rapid urbanisation is resulting in dense, overpopulated built environments dominated by buildings and the hard infrastructure that services them. One of the negative outcomes of urbanisation is the exclusion of living ...
  • Bansal, Riya (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    A library should be “a living room of the city” where people meet, read, discuss and explore ideas. India being a developing country is moving fast towards modern lifestyle with globalization as the engine, and youth as ...
  • Kakoti, Priyanka (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Early Intervention is a way to help people in the fastest way possible. We have heard about how, "Prevention is better than cure" , the same principle follows here. With the help of Early Intervention most of the complexities ...
  • Mishra, Anshuman Abhisek (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Research institutes are a new, comparatively under explored typology in architecture. They can be classified as both, service oriented as well as repeting modules. The nature of work undertaken is quite demanding. The ...
  • Gupta, Shanya (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Agrarian Distress is prevalent all over the country. It is more significantly experienced by the marginalized group comprising more than half of the farmers involved in agricultural activities. Distress traps them in a ...
  • Goan Hat 
    Chaudhary, Chinmay (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    Goa, a melting pot of tourism and culture, is replete in the production of Handmade Artifacts and craft items. Several Artisans and Craftsman, through various government initiatives have been able to get a revered platform ...
  • Jindal, Aayush (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    The city of Varanasi since the past and in the present is an exceptional testimony to living traditions to be seen, performed and to be believed in religious faith, rituals and myriad festivals, traditional and ancient ...
  • Sarkar, Rana (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    In the reconstruction of the society, Rabindranath Tagore had introduced the idea of a global society in which learning through nature was given more importance than man-made institutions. The establishment of a small town ...
  • Nachrani, Shradha (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    The thesis seeks to design the formal and informal retail centre of CBD of new Raipur (new capital of the state of Chhattisgarh). The design mainly involves a user-centric approach for designing the various lost and upcoming ...
  • Sahu, Nitin (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    Villages which are the true identity of India, whereas the majority of Indian people live in villages but still we haven’t develop our basic – Villages. Patalkot is a remote area in India where traditional herbal practices ...
  • Kumar, Vishal (SPA, BHOPAL, 2018-05)
    “In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity” -Erik Erikson In the context of modern territorially demarcated nation-states system, an individual without a ...
  • Guru Prasad, Prashanth (SPA, Bhopal, 2017-05)
    In this developing country like India, there has shown a lot of opportunities for youths in finding jobs for their living, and most dominantly the IT sector which has been providing soft skill jobs in India, for both ...

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