National Conference on Architecture and Beyond

Event: National Conference on Architecture and Beyond

National Conference on Architecture and Beyond

Vidya Pratishthan’s School of Architecture, Baramati, Pune is organising a National Conference titled ‘Architecture & Beyond’ 2017. The conference invites academicians and practitioners  to share their critical engagements in respective research, pedagogical or professional practices. Research scholars are invited to contribute papers on their ongoing or completed Ph.D. work. Students pursuing bachelors or master’s degree are encouraged to re-structure their research in the form of an academic paper or a critical essay. The conference invites paper submissions on following themes:

  • Theme 1: Pedagogy and Practice 
  • Theme 2: Philosophies and Vocabulary of Architecture
  • Theme 3: Beyond Architecture 
  • Theme 4: Third Dimension in Planning

National Conference on Architecture and Beyond

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