SCHOOL

B. Arch Programme


The School of Environment & Architecture is set up as an academic space that furthers the discipline of architecture, enlarges it and makes it relevant for contemporary and future times. Along with sourcing experts and specialists from across the world, the institution also strives to provide best resources for its staff and students Currently, the School runs an undergraduate course in architecture offering a B-Arch. degree, affiliated to the University of Mumbai and approved by the Council of Architecture.

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CSS

Research Initiatives


The Centre for Spatial Studies (CSS) is a node for intersections of spatial practices. It aims at developing an ecosystem for experimental research, open pedagogy, and collaborative production of knowledge.


CITY

Lectures and Conferences

SEA City is a platform to organize events, lectures, symposia and exhibitions in order to engage with the larger artistic and cultural discursive sphere within and outside the city.


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PRESS

Publications and Archives


SEA Press is a disseminating platform for different initiatives at SEA concerned with giving shape and structure to the works and critical reflections on them.


FIRST QUESTIONS  SEA Press Publication. Order HERE.


Rupali Gupte (Director, SEA) speaks about the “School as a Cooperative of Practices.”


Apurva Talpade, visual artist and Assistant Professor at SEA, talks about the first year orientation workshop organised for the new students at SEA, as well as the ideas that inform its method and process.



Milind Mahale, a Product Designer and an Assistant Professor at SEA, talks about his interest in making spatial toys and and how they are closely connected to architectural education at SEA.

Dushyant Asher, a technology enthusiast and an Assistant Professor at SEA, talks about his idea of architectural kitchen as a space to experiment with and invent new material technologies.

                             

Prasad Shetty, an architect, urbanist, and the Dean of SEA, speaks about how questions of space and the quest for reimagining space informs architectural education at SEA.


Rupali Gupte, an architect, artist and the Director of SEA, speaks about one of the core theoretical ideas that informs the architectural pedagogy and curriculum of SEA.



Kausik Mukhopadhyay, an artist and Associate Professor (Adjunct) at SEA, speaks about the orientation workshop for the incoming first year students at SEA.

Dipti Bhaindarkar, an urban designer and an Assistant Professor at SEA, talks about how SEA approaches the relationship between space, environment, and architecture.

                             
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