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


Culture Studies Courses

SEA views architecture as the study and making of space in all its dimensions: physical, social, philosophical and environmental. Space and life are in constant dialogue. The architect’s role is to imagine new spaces, and thus new forms of life. This understanding is explored through courses in culture studies, settlement studies and environmental thinking. Architecture is not only a technical field, but one that shapes relationships, behaviours and collective futures.

The Culture Studies Courses are Lecture Intensive course every semester of 2 weeks each. Each of these courses shall have lectures, seminars and discussion along with exercises and project works. These courses include various aspects of history, theory and humanities studies that are relevant
for architecture.

CS01 - World, Self, Art and Images
CS02 - Spatial History of the World
CS03 - Spatial Theory
CS04 - South Asian Architecture and Urban Form


CS05 - Urbanisation
CS06 - Ethics and Professional Practice in Architecture
CS07 - Research Methods
CS08 - Contemperory Architecture

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