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


Terraforming


Surfaces are more than flat. They modulate, create crevices, they take in and they respond to make terrain. The intent was to let these surfaces create spaces in their ways and humans inhabit it in theirs. Each design was a response to the conditions on site- what the surfaces called for. An exploration of spaces that the observed forms could create and a curation of spaces that could be created by those observed forms. 

Terraforming- the act of shaping or transforming the surfaces to create inhabitable spaces, where terrain and inhabitation co-exist.



Rashi
Bapna
Siddesh Patil

Asmii Sawant Upamanyu Sensharma

Vedant Shinde
Manas Sontake