Batch 2024-2029 


  1. Studies of Form as Object, Meaning and History

  2. Studies of Form, Space and Experience

  3. Studies of Form as Pattern, Geometry and Material

  4. Computational and Digital Methods to produce form and space

  5. Environment and Architecture

  6. Architecture as Building Systems

  7. Type in a Cluster (Behaviour, Meaning and Experience)

  8. Genealogy of Institutions

  9. Community Dynamics and Infrastructural Forms

  10. Building Making and Management

  11. Mass Inhabitation

  12. Thesis

  13. Dissertation



Culture Studies Courses

Settlement Studies


Bio Social Rhythms


The sites were observed  through different aspects such as gradations of soil, spatial stillness, inhabiting spaces, and the layered soil leads to many kinds of species and its  coexistence influenced by creatures and these habitats . The concepts exploredwere from creating multi-species environments that grow from the ground’s logic, spaces that slow down movement and invite stillness, spaces that nurture both human and other life forms, to spaces that investigate how the changing water content in soil can influence perception and spatial experience. Observing these movements, we thought of bringing these experiences into our shelter.Our provocation emerged then as what will be the architecture of the shelter , where the shelter not merely sits on the soil but converses with it, guiding how one moves, pauses, and engages.




Rutuja Patil
Prerita Bagadia

Anushka Zanpura Aaradhya Kulkarni
Tejas Morajkar