Faculty Development Program

The Faculty Development Program (FDP) in Architecture is designed to enhance the academic, research, and professional capabilities of architectural educators. Focused on contemporary trends and pedagogical innovation, the program includes expert sessions on sustainable architecture, urban design, heritage conservation, digital tools like BIM and parametric design, and NEP-aligned curriculum development. Through interactive workshops, case study discussions, and hands-on modules, faculty members gain deeper insights into emerging technologies, design methodologies, and interdisciplinary teaching approaches. The FDP also fosters a collaborative environment for sharing best practices, encouraging research publications, and strengthening industry-academia linkages. By investing in continuous learning, the program aims to empower faculty to inspire future architects with knowledge that is current, relevant, and globally informed.

Faculty Development Program Events

This initiative reimagines architectural learning to address the urgent realities of climate change. It emphasizes sustainable design, environmental ethics, and adaptive practices, integrating theory with real-world application to empower future architects as climate-responsive changemakers.
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This approach focuses on rethinking how design is taught—shifting from conventional instruction to a more exploratory, interdisciplinary, and student-centered model. It nurtures critical thinking, creativity, and contextual responsiveness, preparing learners to address complex, real-world challenges through innovative design solutions.
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