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Thesis List – Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture & Environmental Studies ( B THESIS LIST – KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITUTE FOR ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ( B. Arch.) Sr.NO. ACC. NO. TITLE STATUS SCHOLAR 1. TH 1 Integrated Rail and Commercial Complex at Parel On Shelf Menon Anand 2. TH 2 Civic Centre at New Bombay On Shelf Gupta Ashish 3. TH 3 Entertainment Plaza On Shelf Jeswal Aditya 4. TH 4 Integrated Commercial Complex at the International Finance and Business Centre, Bandra-Kurla Complex. On Shelf Lolayekar Arti 5. TH 5 Industrial Museum and Techno Park (Exposition & Convention Centre) Goregaon, Mumbai. On Shelf Shah Gauri R 6. TH 6 Tennis Training Centre : New Bombay On Shelf Desai Chintan 7. TH 7 Institute for Performing Arts, Mumbai.,Prabhadevi On Shelf Mistry Snehal 8. TH 8 Exhibition Centre, New Bombay, Dapoli Missing Desai Parisha 9. TH 9 National Institute for Fashion Technology, Parel, Bombay On Shelf Belur Archana R. 10. TH 10 Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. On Shelf Kaur Pune 11. TH 11 Home for the Aged and Destitute Children. Bombay On Shelf Puthran Deepika 12. TH 12 International Convention Centre at the IFBC, Bandra-Kurla Complex On Shelf Castelino Sheril 13. TH 13 Sports Complex. New Bombay, Amra Marg On Shelf Pandit Amit M. 14. TH 14 Interchange Terminal for Metro Rail On Shelf Kadam Prajakta 15. TH 15 Oceanarium Complex at Manori On Shelf Gupta Shuchi 16. TH 16 Centre for advertising, communication and media technology. On Shelf Mehtani Rishi C. 17. TH 17 Centre for Contemporary Art. On Shelf Bhatt Isha 18. TH 18 Library and Information Centre On Shelf Gupta Akanksha 19. TH 19 Science Centre Vijayawada On Shelf Viswanadha Kameshwari 20. TH 20 Centre for Contemporary Indian Architecture. On Shelf Makwana Vipul 21. TH 21 Museum of Anthropology On Shelf Shet Smita 22. TH 22 Institute for Mathematics and Astrophysics. On Shelf Karim Nuru 23. TH 23 Computer Research and Development Centre. On Shelf Mulchandani Poonam 24. TH 24 Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. On Shelf Bora Indrani 25. TH 25 Cosmos Centre Bangalore On Shelf Shetty Sona 26. TH 26 Institute of Technology Ahmedabad. On Shelf Shah Shaivali 27. TH 27 Restructuring of the Kalina University Campus Students and Administration Centre. Missing Sharma Shweta 28. TH 28 Institution for Maritime Studies Salcete, Goa. On Shelf Kothari Nishit 29. TH 29 Centre for Performing Arts Bombay. On Shelf Ambani Amisha 30. TH 30 Centre for Films at Film City, Mumbai. On Shelf Jain Jitu 31. TH 31 Hospital Design, Kotban region Uttar Pradesh under patronage of the Shri Vishnudham Ashram Trust. On Shelf Parekh Jesal 32. TH 32 Health Centre Khandala On Shelf Vakil Sharmi 33. TH 33 An Institute for Management Studies,New Bombay On Shelf Jalan Vivek 34. TH 34 Oceanarium, Bombay. On Shelf Naik Gayatri 35. TH 35 Commercial Complex, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bombay On Shelf Chindarkar Vaishali 36. TH 36 Centre for Music On Shelf Sojitrawala Qais 37. TH 37 National Institute forYouth Development with Facilities for Sports Excellence Centre, Mumbai On Shelf Joshi Preyas 38. TH 38 Broadcast Centre, Mumbai. On Shelf Ajbani Haresh 39. TH 39 Interchange Terminal for 2nd International Airport, Mandwa.,Rewas. On Shelf Gada Ketan 40. TH 40 Beach Resort at Arambol, Goa. On Shelf Shah Mihir 41. TH 41 Exhibition and Workshop for Technology.Mumbai.,Bandra. On Shelf Chouhan Tushar 42. TH 42 Urban Centre Mumbai On Shelf Samant Vidul K. 43. TH 43 Integrated School of Design Missing Gupte Rupali 44. TH 44 Centre for Industrial Art and Design On Shelf Udani Hardik N. 45. TH 45 School of Art IIT Powai On Shelf Advani Namrata 46. TH 46 Renewable Energy Research Institute, Baroda, Gujarat On Shelf Alwani Neesha 47. TH 47 Centre for Astronomy, Kolhapur On Shelf Shah Amrita 48. TH 48 Centre of Collaboration for Art and Architecture, Kalina University. On Shelf Bhagalia Apurva 49. TH 49 Centre for Studies in Philosophy,Powai. On Shelf Baracho Michelle 50. TH 50 S.A.A.R.C. Parliament,Bangalore. On Shelf Mistry Hanoze P. 51. TH 51 Neighbourhood Community Centre, Navi Mumbai On Shelf Ghotge Vandana 52. TH 52 Cities in Transition and Patterns Within. Railway Stations, Andheri Railway Station Area On Shelf Mehta Kaiwan 53. TH 53 Arogya Sadan (Hospital Design), Palghar On Shelf Agrawal Vandana 54. TH 54 Sports Training Centre, Nerul Node, Navi Mumbai On Shelf Malesra Rohinton 55. TH 55 People's Museum: Bombay On Shelf Salvi Prashant 56. TH 56 Cultural Centre:a Creative Environment for the People, Dadar Kohinoor Mill Site. On Shelf Kothari Shobhan 57. TH 57 Interactive and Common Facilities for an Educational Campus,Andheri,Mumbai. On Shelf Singh Sapna 58. TH 58 Software Technology Park Talwade. On Shelf Paloba Heena 59. TH 59 Nature Cure Centre, Dapoli. On Shelf Pethkar Sonali 60. TH 60 Polytechnic for Emerging Vocations Mumbai. On Shelf Shetty Deepika 61. TH 61 Centre for Applied Science and Technology, Pune. On Shelf Italia Bergees R. 62. TH 62 Agricultural Institute and Research Centre, Sapgaon, Shahapur Taluka. On Shelf Sakapal Shilpa 63. TH 63 Centre for Building Industry-Exhibition and Evaluation of Architecture and Building Technology From the Advent Of the Industrial Age. Bandra-Kurla Complex On Shelf Tangri Farshogar 64. TH 64 Drama Academy at Bandra Reclamation, Bombay On Shelf Dhruva Mansi 65. TH 65 An Academy for Performing Arts, Khandala On Shelf Mahajan Jahnavi 66. TH 66 Contemporary Art and Information Centre, Bombay On Shelf Sanghavi Khushboo 67. TH 67 National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bombay On Shelf Dhairyawan Vaishali 68. TH 68 Cenotaph for Artists, Delhi. On Shelf Shetty Prasad 69. TH 69 Residential School, Lonavla. On Shelf Agrawal Roopali 70. TH 70 Visual Arts Centre, Bandra Reclamation Area On Shelf Sawhney Priti 71. TH 71 Institute for Audio Visual Communication at Film City, Mumbai. On Shelf Khandelwal Kunal 72. TH 72 Machimarnagar:Fishing Village of Cuffe Parade, Bombay, India. On Shelf Bilimoria Coomy 73. TH 73 Leather Centre at Dharavi. On Shelf Soni Prinkesh M. 74. TH 74 Museum for Architecture, Bandra-Reclamation, Bombay. On Shelf Desai Anand 75. TH 75 Ayurvedic Health Centre, Lonavla. On Shelf Govewalla Pouruchisty 76. TH 76 Shilp - Gram, Palitana. On Shelf Sompura Hitesh 77. TH 77 School of Architecture, Auroville On Shelf Jain Swati 78. TH 78 Furniture Design and Production Facility, Surat. On Shelf Patel Manoj 79. TH 79 Defining a Campus Core in Terms of a On Shelf Popli Vivek R. 80. TH 80 Centre for Experimental Dance.Cadell Road.,Mumbai. On Shelf Shetty Apoorva 81. TH 81 Handicraft Park, Juhu, Mumbai On Shelf Chinai Brijesh 82. TH 82 National Institute of Fashion Technology.(N.I.F.T.), Mumbai. On Shelf Dedhia Niten P. 83. TH 83 Centre for Science, Pune. On Shelf Gupta Shefali 84. TH 84 Police Sub-Headquarters at Tardeo, Mumbai. On Shelf Patil Priyanka S. 85. TH 85 Monument for the City:Memorial for Riot Victims., Dharavi, Bombay. On Shelf Mody Rujuta 86. TH 86 Renewable Energy Centre.Amodar, Gujarat. On Shelf Lukhadia Maria 87. TH 87 Integrated Rural Health Complex.Shahapur, Thana Zilla, Maharashtra. On Shelf Nayak Amol U. 88. TH 88 Beach Resort at Tarkali, Malvan. On Shelf Main Sachin G. 89. TH 89 Exploratory at Pune On Shelf Takale Vinayak 90. TH 90 Research and Application Institute for Renewable Energy Sources, Ralegan Siddhi, Supe, Ahmednagar On Shelf Date Baarish V. 91. TH 91 An Academy for Performing Arts, Nerul, New Bombay. On Shelf Mistry Neeti 92. TH 92 Buildings in Transition: Redevelopment of Cotton Textile Mill Land, (Kohinoor Mill )Parel, Mumbai On Shelf Srinivasan Lavanya 93. TH 93 Girls Military School - Talegaon. On Shelf Kothare Ashwini 94. TH 94 Cineplex for Parallel Cinema, Mumbai On Shelf Puri Ekta 95. TH 95 Kutch Summerized: Spaces Underground, Kutch On Shelf Bheda Kiran 96. TH 96 Children's Centre Dadar, Mumbai On Shelf Rathi Rashmi 97. TH 97 Cricket Academy.Matunga.,Mumbai On Shelf Merchant Milind 98. TH 98 Health Farm.Karla On Shelf Pathare Gayatri 99. TH 99 Center for Visual Studies.Navi Mumbai On Shelf Gurnani Nishant 100. TH 100 Making of an Urban Space:art in the Public Realm, Mumbai, Dader Missing Kumar Tarika 101. TH 101 Site Museum at Lothal, Gujarat. On Shelf Athalye Abhijit.G. 102. TH 102 Institute for the Intellectually Challenged, Vashi On Shelf Shah Deepali. M. 103. TH 103 Center for Poetry, Kalina University Campus, Mumbai On Shelf Makhija Manish 104. TH 104 Agriculture and Rural Development Traning Center, Sawantwadi.,Konkan On Shelf Kurbet Laxmi S. 105. TH 105 Community Center, Tarapur On Shelf Singh Abhay 106. TH 106 Rejuvenation of Zoroastrians in Udwada On Shelf Marzban B. Irani 107. TH 107 Revitalization of Public Spaces:Jogeshwari Caves On Shelf Pooja Talreja 108. TH 108 Inclusion within The Society:Looking after the Physically Disabled On Shelf Priya Prasanna 109. TH 109 Integrated Housing Programme for Slumdwellers, Mumbai Missing Shinde Niranjan 110. TH 110 Place for People, Mumbai, Juhu Missing Shah Nipa 111. TH 111 Cinematorium: An Interactive Memorial For Cinema, Bombay On Shelf Shah Aditya 112. TH 112 Tracing the Sarasvati Civilization, Kalibangan, Rajasthan On Shelf Raghavan Rupa 113. TH 113 Workshop for Participatory Envirotecture: Spaces For Simulation, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bombay On Shelf Shroff Kalyani 114. TH 114 Research Center for Quantum Physics, Mumbai On Shelf Merchant Zahid 115. TH 115 Cultural Centre, Symbiosis of Leisure and Creativity, Bandra Reclamation, Mumbai On Shelf Totla Deepali J. 116. TH 116 Centre for Environment Education, Navi Mumbai On Shelf Kinariwala Rashmi 117. TH 117 INS-Vikrant: A Museum On Bay On Shelf Sharma Vikas 118. TH 118 School for Music, Bandra, Bombay On Shelf Waghmare Ajay 119.
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