Through the Sushant Research and Consultancy cell (SCRC), SSAA faculty members have also acted as consultants for both government and private projects in the fields of infrastructure, urban design, urban and regional planning and architecture design, across the country. SCRC was involved in research and preparation of a detailed project report for providing community public toilets in two villages of Haryana. The project was initiated by Maruti Udyog Limited, as a part of its CSR activity for providing health and sanitation facilities to these villages. SCRC also provided consultancy in preparation of city development plans of 10 towns of Dhar and Alirajpur Districts in Madhya Pradesh, in collaboration with IDFC Ltd. The scope of work included secondary and primary research relating to these towns, stakeholder consultations, data collation and analysis, to come up with draft and final development plans.
PROJECT/CLIENT ORGANISATION | SCOPE OF PROJECT | DATE | |
1. | City Development Plan Preparation, IDFC | Town planning drawings, presentations, reports | Oct 12-Mar 13 |
2. | IDFC/ UADD (Urban Administration & Development Department) | Spatial mapping | Jan-May 12 |
NCPRB | Urban Design Report Presentation | Jan-May 12 | |
3. | Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System Limited (DIMTS) | Station typologies and design of individual stations that lie on the proposed Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit system (RRTS) Line; and proposed Urban Design of proposed select Stations precincts along with proposed Transit Oriented Development (TOD). | Feb-2012 |
4. | UADD/ M.P. Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IDFC) | Preparation of City Development Plans for 10 towns of Dhar, Alirajpur of Madhya Pradesh. | Nov11- Aug13 |
Sushant School of Art & Architecture, AU and JKC Trust, supported by Council of Architecture invite you to an exhibition of Architect Jugal Kishore Chowdhurys work from 23rd March to 6th April 2017.
Fourth year students of Sushant School of Art & Architecture volunteered as guides at the Architectural Sketches Exhibition ‘The Voice of Sketches’, a part of the India Arch Dialog from 3rd to 21st February 2017 organised by Architect Verender Wakhloo and FCDI. They led the one-hour long“Curated Walks” around the exhibition for visitors, which included professionals from the architectural fraternity. The students gained immensely from the interaction with the larger architectural fraternity and the organizers were pleased that SSAA had raised their event up several notches with their professional participation.
Fourth year students of Sushant School of Art & Architecture volunteered as guides at the Architectural Sketches Exhibition ‘The Voice of Sketches’, a part of the India Arch Dialog from 3rd to 21st February 2017 organised by Architect Verender Wakhloo and FCDI. They led the one-hour long“Curated Walks” around the exhibition for visitors, which included professionals from the architectural fraternity. The students gained immensely from the interaction with the larger architectural fraternity and the organizers were pleased that SSAA had raised their event up several notches with their professional participation.
Final year student of SSAA, Adhiraj Miglani’s Thesis Project – Green Mobility Center was exhibited in ID India Design 2017 from 16-19 Feb 2017 in Design Arena. He is Architecture THESIS TOPPER of Batch 2012-2017 and was selected among top 12 young architecture students of India for Asia Young Designer Awards 2016. Kudos Adhiraj! You make us proud.
NASA, Thesis students participating in NDTV Design awards, any other, Student publications
The school was shortlisted for ‘Transparence 2013′ a competition run by renowned glass manufacturing company ‘Saint Gobain’.
The School has won the prestigious National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture 2013 – North Zone, which awards students for most innovative and astounding Thesis work.
JNANA
Jnana is a student’s magazine (SSAA) founded back in 1991 by students of then third year to express and question the World around them. It was intended as an intense exercise to understand and implicate the theory and practice of architecture and art.
‘A confabulation of words and sketches of the built environment.
A re-look at the history of India
Urban order and urbanity
Environmental issues
Re-discovery of our senses
The sense of sound, touch, smell and sight
Alternative building systems . . .
A journal, we started when we were in third year of our architectural education at the Sushant
School of Art and Architecture. It was in a spirit of adventure, discovery and an evolving inquisitiveness of architecture, the world and perhaps even our selves. Being young, sometimes one asks the simplest of questions, the inherently generic. Unbeknownst, one is then guided down several new paths. Several doors open as if by magic and new unknown worlds are slowly discovered. It is only when you formulate new questions, which originally were the answers to your earlier questions; that you truly feel like explorers of the past, but living, experiencing and sharing in this new world.’ – Savinder Raj Anand (Batch 1989-1994)
The tradition of the student’s magazine continues and the next issue shall be out soon.
May 27, 2014 WOJR runs Architectural Fictions workshop in India in affiliation with the SSAA, the Sushant School of Art and Architecture. Participants build Church.