Five years of pursuit divided into ten semesters of sixteen weeks each. The program is designed comprehensively with clear links across the simultaneous subjects and progressively, across the years to reinforce the idea of collective learning. The school also offers a set of co-curricular subjects enabling the students to open their minds to other dimensions of life and education apart from architecture.
ACADEMIC
PROGRAM
THE CURRICULUM
The Curriculum is designed to facilitate comprehensively in five major areas:
CRITICAL THINKING
Research and Analysis in architecture through an understanding of social and cultural contexts, histories and theories of creating the built environment.
DESIGN
The capacity to produce Architecture by putting together various kit-of-parts with their parameters in coherent and harmonious relationship.
BUILDING
The physical and technical aspects are understood through materials, their behavior and their adaptability to the purpose of conception, development and implementation of the design.
PRESENTATION
The choice of correct means to communicate and develop the requisite skills across a range of media like drawing, model making, speech and writing.
PROFICIENCY
The ability to manage a profession with social responsibility and technical efficiency by not only acting legally and ethically but also critically and affirmatively in a society.
CO-CURRICULAR
The school conducts lectures and workshops taken by eminent personalities and professionals from their fields of expertise. Conducts design competitions, debates and quizzes, inter-college tournaments and a student festival showcasing the talents and expressions of the student community.
SEMESTERS 1
1. 2 x 15101 Interior Design Studio – I (I.D.S.-I)Technical Representation Of Drawing (TRD-I)
2. 2 x 15102 Basic of Design and Visual Aesthetics (BOD-I) History-1
3. 2 x 15103 Basic Structures – I
4. 2 x 15104 Interior Material & Technology – I
5. 2 x 15105 Alternative Representation and Presentation Techniques- Sketching and Drawing
6. 2 x 15106 Technical Representation of Drawing – I
7. 2 x 15107 History – I
8. 2 x 15108 Communication Skills
SEMESTERS 2
1. 2 x 25101 Interior Design Studio – II
2. 2 x 25102 Basic Structures-II
3. 2 x 25103 Interior Material & Technology-II
4. 2 x 25104 Drawing & Painting
5. 2 x 25105 Technical Representation Of Drawing-II
6. 2 x 25106 History-II
7. 2 x 25107 Wood, Bamboo & Cane Workshop
8. 2 x 25108 Surface Finishes
SEMESTERS 3
1. 2 x 35101 Interior Design Studio-III
2. 2 x 35102 Furniture Design-I
3. 2 x 35103 Interior Material & Technology-III
4. 2 x 35104 Graphic Design-I
5. 2 x 35105 Interior Services-I
6. 2 x 35106 History-III
7. 2 x 35107 Digital Technology-I
8. 2 x 35108 Structures – III
9. 2 x 35109 Theory of Interior Design
SEMESTERS 4
1. 2 x 45101 Interior Design Studio-IV
2. 2 x 45102 Structures-IV
3. 2 x 45103 Interior Material & Technology-IV
4. 2 x 45104 Graphic Design-II
5. 2 x 45105 History-IV
6. 2 x 45106 Interior Services-II
7. 2 x 45107 Furniture Design-II
8. 2 x 45108 Digital Technology-II
9. 2 x 45109 Craft and Skills-I
SEMESTERS 5
SEMESTERS 6
SEMESTERS 7
– Design studio-VII
SEMESTERS 8