A 4th-year architecture student documented the Tallur Fort in Karnataka, focusing on its unique architectural elements and historical significance. The project explored the fort’s defensive structures, gateways, and spatial organization, emphasizing its cultural value. Detailed documentation aimed to preserve the fort’s heritage while integrating modern conservation methods. The study contributed to the understanding of regional architecture and the importance of protecting historical sites. This work serves as a resource for future research and conservation efforts in the region.
Urban Design
In the Urban Design course, students explore the historical and cultural layers of Old Delhi, focusing on Shahjahanabad. Through in-depth analysis of its urban fabric, students examine the relationship between heritage, architecture, and modern-day challenges. The course encourages the study of traditional streetscapes, public spaces, and the evolution of built environments, with an emphasis on preserving the essence of the area while proposing innovative design solutions. Students gain valuable insights into adaptive reuse, heritage conservation, and sustainable urban interventions, contributing to the revitalization of one of Delhi’s most iconic districts