Architecture Library

The Architecture Library serves as a dynamic knowledge hub designed to support the academic and creative needs of architecture students and faculty. It offers a rich collection of resources that foster research, innovation, and design excellence.
The library houses an extensive collection of books covering diverse subjects such as architectural design, urban planning, landscape architecture, building construction, history of architecture, interior design, and sustainable practices. It also provides access to national and international journals, research publications, and digital resources.
To support visual and practical learning, the library includes a dedicated section for drawings, case studies, portfolios, and reference materials. Students can explore a wide range of architectural styles, techniques, and precedents to enhance their design thinking and project work.
Key features of the Architecture Library include:
- Spacious reading and reference areas
- Collection of rare and specialized architectural books
- Archive of student theses and design projects
- Visual resource materials including drawings and maps
- Support for research and academic development
The Architecture Library plays a vital role in nurturing creativity, critical thinking, and professional growth, making it an essential part of the academic infrastructure of the institution.