FAAA 2018 - New Delhi

Event: FAAA Dialogues, 2018, Jan 20th, 2018 at The Lalit, New Delhi

FAAA is the alumni association of Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University, Ahmedabad. The primary PURPOSE of the FAAA is to support and promote the interests of the Faculty of Architecture CEPT in its endeavor to continue & retain its status as a world standard of Academic Excellence
FAAA 2018 - New Delhi

FAAA is the alumni association of Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University, Ahmedabad. The primary PURPOSE of the FAAA is to support and promote the interests of the Faculty of Architecture CEPT in its endeavor to continue & retain its status as a world standard of Academic Excellence. Apart from the CEPT alumni, various professionals, architects and designers are associated with FAAA to support knowledge sharing platform in architecture and design industry.

FAAA 2018 - New Delhi

FAAA Dialogues, 2018 / Curated by Manish Gulati (MoFA Studio) and Sonali Bhagwati (DPA)

Program Schedule

Event: FAAA Dialogues, 2018, Jan 20th, 2018 at The Lalit, New Delhi 2

Presentations by experts from Design fraternity and Panel Discussions:

  • Future of Architectural Practices
  • Off the Grid – Garbage to Power
  • Contemporary Heritage
  • Ahmedabad  – Our Heritage, Our Future

Venue: The Lalit, New Delhi
Date: Januray 20, 2018
From 9:30 to 23.00 Hours

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Prerana Madan: 9599028221 / Vibhor Nangia: 9953930808 / Nishit Gururani: 98996 32733 / Rajesh Advani: 9818638638

 

 

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