Since its inception in the year 2017, the School of Architecture has evolved its academic programs with robust and rigorous curricula. The programs are designed to develop skills, creative and critical thinking while fostering values of empathy and community engagement.
Approved by the Council of Architecture New Delhi and AICTE, the school offers a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Architecture (B Arch) and Master’s Degree Program in Architecture (M Arch). The curriculum us built upon three core principles – the teaching andragogy of experiential learning, service through outreach programs, along with ‘Studio on Wheels’, a unique travel based studio program.
Our close working relationship with the existing ecosystem of the University has rendered a unique identity to the curriculum, building a deeper social and environmental responsibility within students
Architectural Education at CHRIST offers an opportunity to be part of creative innovation in design thinking, design teaching, and design learning. We are committed to providing a tremendous opportunity, to engage in an experiential learning environment using the Design studio space as a design thinking workshop, where ideas are explored and theoretical subjects are integrated. The Studio on Wheels the traveling classroom is a unique pedagogical approach adopted for an experiential teaching-learning practice in our education at CHRIST. These intensive studio sessions are designed to engage deeper learning and discourse on social and environmental issues, set within a selected geographic area or community precinct thus rendering a global perspective to the curriculum. It is built around community-driven skill development workshops, service-learning modules, master classes, outreach projects, and detailed documentation. The learnings set the premise and research questions for the design problem conducted in the subsequent three-quarters of the semester. The productions of these studios on wheels are documented comprehensively and released as publications or exhibitions in the public domain for wider dissemination, debate, and discourse.
Our close working relationship with the existing ecosystem of the University has rendered a unique identity to the curriculum, building a deeper social and environmental responsibility within students. As we embrace the new dimensions of National education policy we extend ourselves to examine and participate in the rural reconstruction of the region. The CHRIST Rural Studio rolled out as a social outreach studio project, at semester 4 level, explores poetics in bamboo while learning appropriate technology. This funded research project is primarily intended to encourage student research and publication at the undergraduate level. With challenges such as liveability, infrastructure, climate change mitigation, culture and heritage, enforcement of existing legislative framework, and governance remaining at the forefront, our post-graduation pedagogy recognizes the interconnectedness between ecology, urbanism, and architecture. The program intends a deeper understanding of urbanism across scales and sectors including ecological, regional, urban and infrastructural, institutional, recreational, heritage, and the like. The school is currently expanding the policy of inclusiveness and encouraging more involvement of a diversity of students, developing research as a culture of the School and new multi-disciplinary collaborations. In our efforts to build inclusive classrooms, during this pandemic, we take special care to build trust with students and to stay inspired.
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India Pavilion entry for London Design Biennale 2021 International Exhibition Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Coordinated by Dr. Anitha Suseelan and Prof Chiara Chiodero
...India Pavilion entry for London Design Biennale 2021 International Exhibition Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Coordinated by Dr. Anitha Suseelan and Prof Chiara Chiodero
India Pavilion entry for London Design Biennale 2021 International Exhibition Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Coordinated by Dr. Anitha Suseelan and Prof Chiara Chiodero
...India Pavilion entry for London Design Biennale 2021 International Exhibition Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Coordinated by Dr. Anitha Suseelan and Prof Chiara Chiodero
Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction 2020 International Award Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Principal Investigator Dr. Anitha Suseelan, Co-investigators Prof. Kirti Patnaik Prof Chiara Chiodero, and the students of 4.BArch.
...Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction 2020 International Award Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Principal Investigator Dr. Anitha Suseelan, Co-investigators Prof. Kirti Patnaik Prof Chiara Chiodero, and the students of 4.BArch.
Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction 2020 International Award Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Principal Investigator Dr. Anitha Suseelan, Co-investigators Prof. Kirti Patnaik Prof Chiara Chiodero, and the students of 4.BArch.
...Lafarge Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction 2020 International Award Entry – Rural Studio Bamboo project – Principal Investigator Dr. Anitha Suseelan, Co-investigators Prof. Kirti Patnaik Prof Chiara Chiodero, and the students of 4.BArch.
Congratulating Tanya Jaiswal from School of Architecture for getting selected as a Campus Director, Class of 2023 Millennium Fellow, presented by United Nations Academic Impact and MCN representating Christ (Deemed to be University) Kengeri Campus joining over 4,000 leading peers from 260+ campuses worldwide – all committed to having bold social imp
...Congratulating Tanya Jaiswal from School of Architecture for getting selected as a Campus Director, Class of 2023 Millennium Fellow, presented by United Nations Academic Impact and MCN representating Christ (Deemed to be University) Kengeri Campus joining over 4,000 leading peers from 260+ campuses worldwide – all committed to having bold social imp
Congratulating Tanya Jaiswal from School of Architecture for getting selected as a Campus Director, Class of 2023 Millennium Fellow, presented by United Nations Academic Impact and MCN representating Christ (Deemed to be University) Kengeri Campus joining over 4,000 leading peers from 260+ campuses worldwide – all committed to having bold social imp
...Congratulating Tanya Jaiswal from School of Architecture for getting selected as a Campus Director, Class of 2023 Millennium Fellow, presented by United Nations Academic Impact and MCN representating Christ (Deemed to be University) Kengeri Campus joining over 4,000 leading peers from 260+ campuses worldwide – all committed to having bold social imp
3 Students are awarded TERI NCSTC Eco-WASH Educator Fellowship funded by National Council for Science & Technology, DST, New Delhi [Purbali Maitra, Krishna Revanth and Shalini V BArch 2017 Batch]
...3 Students are awarded TERI NCSTC Eco-WASH Educator Fellowship funded by National Council for Science & Technology, DST, New Delhi [Purbali Maitra, Krishna Revanth and Shalini V BArch 2017 Batch]
3 Students are awarded TERI NCSTC Eco-WASH Educator Fellowship funded by National Council for Science & Technology, DST, New Delhi [Purbali Maitra, Krishna Revanth and Shalini V BArch 2017 Batch]
...3 Students are awarded TERI NCSTC Eco-WASH Educator Fellowship funded by National Council for Science & Technology, DST, New Delhi [Purbali Maitra, Krishna Revanth and Shalini V BArch 2017 Batch]
International Conference on Psychology Learning and Teaching (PLAT-2024) on 1-3 August 2024 at CHRIST University, Bengaluru, India The conference is...
AsiaPLAT Conference 2024 organised by Department of Psychology
...2024 CU-CKS International Conference organized by Centre for Korean Studies,in collaboration with Liberal Arts, Dept of International Relations, Political Science...
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MSc Social Anthropology (2014-2015), University of Oxford BA PSEnglish (2011-2014), Christ University
One of my favourite memories at Christ was when the English Department got our class to put up a production of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. Not only was it extremely fun to play Blanche DuBois, but it was also illuminating to find new kinds of writing in what I think is one of the most diverse curricula in my college experience.
My time at Christ studying English instilled in me a deep knowledge and love of a wide range of literatures, and a flair for theatre (and theatrics) that has followed me since.
MSc Social Anthropology (2014-2015), University of Oxford BA PSEnglish (2011-2014), Christ University
One of my favourite memories at Christ was when the English Department got our class to put up a production of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. Not only was it extremely fun to play Blanche DuBois, but it was also illuminating to find new kinds of writing in what I think is one of the most diverse curricula in my college experience.
My time at Christ studying English instilled in me a deep knowledge and love of a wide range of literatures, and a flair for theatre (and theatrics) that has followed me since.
I was committed to Jabberwocky-the annual Literary carnival, hosted by the English Department as part of my Bachelors program between 2011 – 2014. The facilitators always helped us to find the questions within our personal spaces, and expand them to the Universe out there. I was so inspired after reading ‘Leaves of Grass’ by Walt Whitman, that I decided to take my bicycle on a solo trip from Bangalore to Jaipur, and then Jaipur to Vietnam. I cycled through 7 countries in a span of 8 months, and relived all that I had learned in my classes on this journey. Studying English Literature at Christ University helped me to get in touch with my own voice, and be able to express it to the world.
I was committed to Jabberwocky-the annual Literary carnival, hosted by the English Department as part of my Bachelors program between 2011 – 2014. The facilitators always helped us to find the questions within our personal spaces, and expand them to the Universe out there. I was so inspired after reading ‘Leaves of Grass’ by Walt Whitman, that I decided to take my bicycle on a solo trip from Bangalore to Jaipur, and then Jaipur to Vietnam. I cycled through 7 countries in a span of 8 months, and relived all that I had learned in my classes on this journey. Studying English Literature at Christ University helped me to get in touch with my own voice, and be able to express it to the world.
The teachers inducted us into the arcane world of English literature in unique ways. The teachers also had a unique way of reeling in the motley crew of seemingly recalcitrant high school graduates disguised as freshmen. Needless to say, it worked. To be honest I had no great expectations of literature altering my life in any significant way. I knew I liked the written word, but I hadn’t experienced its’ full impact until I was taught how to navigate my way to the right ones. That’s where the English Department came in. To teach me, through an understanding of rhyme scheme, that there was a science behind creating and understanding prose. An understanding I try and utilise in my professional life till day. I was also taught that the right text needed the right tools, like literary theory, for dissection etc. To quote Anias Nin, “we write so we can taste life twice”. And as a corollary, I’d say we read so we can lead many lives.
The teachers inducted us into the arcane world of English literature in unique ways. The teachers also had a unique way of reeling in the motley crew of seemingly recalcitrant high school graduates disguised as freshmen. Needless to say, it worked. To be honest I had no great expectations of literature altering my life in any significant way. I knew I liked the written word, but I hadn’t experienced its’ full impact until I was taught how to navigate my way to the right ones. That’s where the English Department came in. To teach me, through an understanding of rhyme scheme, that there was a science behind creating and understanding prose. An understanding I try and utilise in my professional life till day. I was also taught that the right text needed the right tools, like literary theory, for dissection etc. To quote Anias Nin, “we write so we can taste life twice”. And as a corollary, I’d say we read so we can lead many lives.
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The School of Architecture CHRIST is dedicated to an architectural education through excellence and rigor in learning, research and community engagement to nurture individuals to become ethical professionals, creative designers and responsible citizens.
We believe in a responsible design thinking that is deeply sensitive to ecology, cultural diversity and social equity. Architectural education at our School will nurture inquisitiveness, creative inquiry and critical thinking towards the built environment and its related natural and cultural setting. The School commits itself to an integrated education in the art, science, history and technical skill for a sensitive, inclusive and collaborative practice in the discipline of architecture.