Quality Policy
The institute is committed to delivering quality architectural education by:
- Embracing a learner-centric pedagogy that integrates Universal Human Values into the design and planning process.
- Enhancing students’ design thinking, technical competence, and creative problem-solving skills for employability and entrepreneurship in the built environment sector.
- Empowering faculty and staff through continuous professional development, research opportunities, and exposure to evolving architectural practices.
- Strengthening Industry-Institute interaction through collaborations with architectural firms, construction industry, urban planning bodies, and allied disciplines.
- Promoting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a GO GREEN approach, advocating sustainable, resilient, and inclusive design practices.
Core Values
Design and Academic Excellence
- Demonstrates a strong foundation in architectural design principles, building sciences, and the art of spatial composition.
- Applies creativity, innovation, and critical thinking to address complex architectural and urban challenges.
- Integrates digital technologies such as BIM, CAD, GIS, parametric design, and other tools into the design process.
- Understands the complete lifecycle of the built environment—from concept, planning, and design to construction, operation, and post-occupancy evaluation.
- Applies project management principles with awareness of the environmental, social, and economic impacts on stakeholders.
Global Competence in Architecture
- Exhibits ethical practice and professional responsibility in architectural work and collaborations.
- Demonstrates problem-solving skills in real-world contexts considering cultural, environmental, and economic factors.
- Displays leadership by initiating and contributing to community-driven and interdisciplinary projects.
- Communicates design intent effectively through drawings, models, presentations, writing, and digital media.
- Understands and navigates global architectural trends, codes, and regulations.
Holistic Development
- Possesses the technical, aesthetic, and contextual knowledge required for the design of human-centric, responsive spaces.
- Demonstrates readiness for global architectural practice through adaptability, innovation, and continuous learning.
- Cultivates self-awareness, empathy, and cultural sensitivity to work effectively in diverse teams and communities.
- Builds interpersonal and collaborative skills essential for participatory design and stakeholder engagement.
- Embraces pluralistic perspectives, fostering a broad understanding of cultural and environmental diversity.