MASTERS' THESES ( A&P): Recent submissions

  • Saxena, Rachit (2005)
    Creating safe schools are the responsibility of the entire community in which a school or school system resides. Yet, the day-to-day operation is primarily the responsibility of the teachers, the school administrators, and ...
  • Haque, Mazharul (2005)
    This thesis aims to explore the relationship between architectural design and project management for residential apartment by appropriate intervention through management strategy. This relationship is achieved by survey ...
  • Mishra, Ashok (2005)
    Urban spaces are the public spaces (open or semi open) framed by buildings with in an urban settlement. Urban spaces create that image of the city which always remains in visitor's mind. The image of an urban space is a ...
  • Sharma, aarti (2005)
    As long as human beings exist on the earth, they are continuously in conflict with the nature. This conflict results from the human desires, to live longer and healthier; however, those are limited by nature. The various ...
  • Dongre, Aabha L. (2005)
    We are all building the body of civilization. The point of all shelter is to protect the human organism. It is not useful to construct our shelter out of materials that poison us, or to heat it or light it with an energy ...
  • Srivastava, Shashi Mohan (2004)
    Towns and cities in India are facing complex problems regarding the provision and maintenance of infrastructure and services in the face of the rapid growth of population, caused both by natural increase and migration. In ...
  • Murthy, K. Sreerama (2001)
    Development implies both more output and changes in the technology and institution arrangements by which it is produced and distributed. Development is also defined as an innovative process leading to the structural ...
  • Sharma, Gopesh (2001)
    A grid floor can be described as a set of coplanar interconnecting ribs spaced at a particular distance in two directions. Grid floors are suitable for large spans (10- 20m) and are usually provided in the buildings where ...
  • Gupta, Vivek (2000)
    Rishikesh is the "place of Sages" is a celebrated spiritual town on the River Ganga and is surrounded by the Shivalik Range of Himalayason three sides. Rishikesh is situated on the bank of river Ganga at the 30�Â�°-6' north ...
  • Negi, Suernder Kumar (2000)
    Since Independence India has made considerable economic progress and advancement in the Industrial, Agriculture and Scientific fields etc. India is one of the most advanced developing country. However, there are many ...
  • Mahore, Shraddha (2006)
    India is enriched with natural resources. These resources have given rise to a rich culture and civilization in the country. Fertile land, iron ore, bauxite, and copper ore are the main resources in India. She is one of ...
  • Dash, Prabhudutta (2006)
    In India out of the total population of 1027 million as on 1st March, 2001, about 742 million live in rural areas and 285 million in urban areas. The net addition of population in rural areas during 1991-2001 has been to ...
  • Das, Poulami (2006)
    An integrated urban and rural planning is needed for sustainable development and this can be created through provision of urban amenities in rural areas and development of self sustaining satellite cities: GEORGE K ...
  • Kumar, Nand (2006)
    Cities are engines of economic growth. Indian cities are suffering from unplanned economic development due to several factors, In. Indian the city plans are prepared by focusing physical development alone. In this process ...
  • Phathanjali, Nachiketha (2006)
    Tourism is one of the fastest growing areas of international trade, particularly for smaller coastal countries and island countries with limited development options. The growth of tourism has induced many benefits to the ...
  • Kewathekar, Kalpana N. (2006)
    The term planning is used, in different ways in various literatures. Lewis Keeble (1983), describes it as 'Planning', in the broadest sense, is making up of ones mind what to do before doing it. Town Planning is, ideally, ...
  • Kaur, Jaskirat (2006)
    Humans tend to live in groups since time immemorial. Community life is not a new way of living in the history of human evolution. The size of the group and mode of living depends and are determined by the nature of habits ...
  • Ghatty, Gayathri Aditya (2006)
    Today, tourism has emerged as the second largest industry with an added advantage of being an instrument of economic development and employment generation for several regions at global level unlike agriculture and ...
  • Bhise, Aditi (2006)
    Many problems in today's world are basically associated with rapid urbanization. It is not urbanization alone that raises problems, but the question is how, where, and in what form the population can be housed. Urbanization ...
  • T. V., Sudheer Babu (2006)
    Preservation of energy resources, occupant comfort and environmental impact limitation are the key issues of modem and sustainable architecture. A multiple-view assessment of building performance at the design stage is ...