Batch 2024-2029
Studies of Form as Object, Meaning and History
Studies of Form, Space and Experience
Studies of Form as Pattern, Geometry and Material
Computational and Digital Methods to produce form and space
Architecture as Building Systems
Type in a Cluster (Behaviour, Meaning and Experience)
Genealogy of Institutions
Community Dynamics and Infrastructural Forms
Building Making and Management
Mass Inhabitation
Thesis
- Dissertation
Sensoriums
We experience our surroundings through the skin; where every touch, sound, and breeze feels immediate. The air carries changing scents and textures, while wind, humidity, and temperature influence how we move and rest. The roughness of the ground, the coolness of shade, the warmth of sunlight, and shifting sounds shape how we occupy space. These sensations guide our daily gestures and rhythms, connecting us to these forces around us. The experience at the skin is more than physical; it shapes our awareness, everyday, grounding our being in continuous interaction with the environment.
These projects dwell in to how conditions like sharp glare, heavy humidity, shifting winds, and changing seasons at Uttan; adjust movement, rhythm, and comfort in response to the environment’s constant transformations
Ansh Kanadia
Manjiri Gaigole
Vedika Agrawal
Aryaa Nayak