Facilities
The Department of Architecture & Town Planning is equipped with a range of dedicated spaces that support design education, digital skills, hands-on model making, and environmental performance studies.
Design Studios
The department features five design studios, each equipped with drafting boards and accommodating up to 25 students. These studios serve as collaborative workspaces where students develop architectural designs, refine technical skills, and engage in hands-on learning.
Computer Labs
The department is equipped with two computer labs featuring the latest architectural and design software including AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, and Adobe Creative Suite for digital design, rendering, and project documentation.
Model-Making Workshop
A dedicated workshop space where students create physical architectural models and prototypes using materials including cardboard, foam, wood, and acrylic, developing hands-on spatial thinking and design realization skills.
Architecture Library
A specialized departmental library housing an extensive collection of architectural journals, design references, technical books, and historical volumes, supporting both studio work and academic research.
Environmental Design Lab
Equipped for testing passive design strategies, solar shading, natural ventilation, and climate-responsive architectural design, helping students integrate sustainable principles into their architectural work.
Exhibition & Critique Hall
A dedicated presentation and critique space used for student juries, portfolio exhibitions, and guest critic reviews. Students display their semester work and receive expert feedback in a professional setting.