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B. ARCH. THESIS TOPICS LIST Thesis 1998 B. ARCH. THESIS TOPICS LIST Thesis 1998 SL NO. STUDENT TITLE OF PROJECT NAME 1 Janet German Institute of Ophthalmology, Medical College, TVM 2 Siji Rehana Regeneration of Ulsoor Lake 3 Sulekha Kuthiala National Media Centre, New Delhi 4 Sreeparna K S Doordarshan Bhavan, New Delhi 5 Shyam Thampi R Redefining an Urban Millieu at Medical College, TVM Shilpa Panicker FRLHT- A Sustainable Alternative 6 7 Sajid Sulaiman Ethnic Village at Ezham mile- An Interface to Kovalam 8 Rithu C S Govt: Homoeopathic Medical College Kottayam 9 Renjini J Indoor Sports Complex, TVM 10 Sujith K M Ayurvedic Health Village Adimaly 11 Rashmi Menon Armored Corps Centre and School, Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra 12 Rani Karthika Bharatheeya Samakarika Kalarengam Kannur 13 R Ramesh Babu Cancer Care & Research Institute Tellicherry 14 Rani Joseph National Institute of Fashion Technology, Cochin 15 Manjula Mathew Mahatma Gandhi Dental College and Hospital, Pondicherry 16 Rakhee V K National Institute of Speech and Hearing 17 Rajeev Bhardwaj Himachal Pradesh State Museum, Shimla 18 Priya M Varghese International Film Festival Venue-An urban insert at Vazhuthacaud, Trivandrum 19 Mini Sara Kurien S.O.S Children's Village, Sasthavattom 20 Manoj Kumar K A Livable Extension to the Heart of Kollam, Kerala Bimal 21 Redevelopment of Trivandrum Central Railway Station Balakrishnan 22 Deepak S Sabarimala Development-Base Camp at Nilakkal-A sustainable Response 23 Anitha R Krishnan International Apparel Park, Trivandrum 24 Deepa C Multispeciality Hospital, Trivandrum 25 Kalpana Varghese Hospital for Children, Pondicherry THESIS 1999 SL NO. STUDENT TITLE OF PROJECT NAME 1 Shemol George Mithram - Rehabilitation Centre for Mentally Challenged, Ernakulam 2 Sunitha M National Institute of Oceanography, Regional Centre, Chennai 3 Gautham Narayan Doordarshan Kendra, Shimla Mahesh N 4 Mithai theruvu, Kozhikode Nambiar 5 Swaathi Joseph Continuing Care Centre for the Ageing, Kochi 6 Lakshmi Varma Attakkalari School And Centre for Contemporary Performing Arts 7 Deepthi Thomas Department of Mental Health and Rehabilitation, Trivandrum 8 Sunitha V Centre for Sports, Football Academy and Stadium, Mapusa, Goa Sneha Mary Smrithi - Ecumenical and Admistrative Centre for Malankkara Orthdox Syrian Church, 9 Thomas Kottayam Cyber Gateway - The Frontier to the Next Millenium, Software Technology Complex, 10 Raine Chacko Kochi 11 Renu R College of Dairy Science and Technology, Idukki Reethi Achamma Progressive Commune With The Lepers - Rehabilitation and Medical Centre for Lepers, 12 Mathew Thirunelveli, Tamil Nadu Shahdad Abdul 13 Oceanarium, Nandi Karim 14 Surya S Indian Institute of Plantation Management 15 Jeevan George Centre for National Integration and Communal Harmony, Chandigarh 16 Joby A S E M S Academy, The Centre for Knowledge and Information, Vilappilsala, Trivandrum Interpreting an Urban Extension, Shakthan Thamuran Nagar, Thrissur. Ring Road Sanjeev Joseph 17 Development Scheme, Exploring the Idea of an Approach, an Entry to a Town and an Samnuel Extension to the Historic Landuse Govindan 18 Kodimatha Development Namboothiri V G 19 Shinjo Thomas Atlantis - Amusement Park, Trivandrum 20 Shereen Prem Interuniversity Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Kavalur, Chennai 21 Sara Mathew Lakeshore Hospital, Ernakulam 22 Prasanth G Court Complex, Kollam 23 Nagalakshmi E Lourdes Residential School Vilappil, TVM THESIS LIST 2000 SL NO. STUDENT NAME TITLE OF PROJECT 1 Asha Rajan Kalakairali - An Art Complex of Lalitakala, Cheruthuruthy 2 Ajit Menon National Institute of Design, Bangalore 3 Favaz A Kerala Armed Police Third Battalion Headquaters, Adoor 4 Deepa Rani R Paikkada Market Restructuring, Kollam 5 Jos Conil Malabar University, Kannur 6 Jaise Varghese Automotive Sales Promotion Complex, Goa 7 Kishore Vijay College of Architecture, Goa 8 Lakshmi S R Engineering College, Pulinkunnu Seenu Anna 9 Miniature Township at Aakulam Kurien 10 Rini Chandra S E M S Memorial Co-operative Hospital, Perinthalmanna Seram Ranjita 11 Housing of the Growth Centre, Imphal, Manipur Devi 12 Sunil Singh S Export Promotion Industrial Park, Manipur 13 Veena Dathan Keraleeyam - Centre for Arts and Crafts, Nalanda, Trivandrum 14 Viji B Tourist Resort, Kumily 15 Vinay P G International Airport, Hyderabad 16 Lalhmachhuna Academy of Intergrated Christian Studies, Tanhril, Aizawal 17 Loguseng Semp Sainik School, Gaili, Kohima Nagaland 18 Lissy Lakshmanan Space Science Centre, Goa Muralidharan 19 Film and Video Park, Trivandrum Manu 20 Manoj Koshy Exhibition Centre, Chennai Nibu Mathew 21 Redevelopment of Ernakulam Junction Station, Ernakulam Samuel 22 Renju Modayil SAARC Headquaters, Kathmandu THESIS LIST 2001 SL NO. STUDENT TITLE OF PROJECT NAME 1 Annie Andrews Hospice Home, Thiruvananthapuram 2 Jim C Abraham Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Trivandrum 3 Anusmitha V Rejuvenation Centre, Bangalore 4 Charuchitra R R Army Regimental Centre, Hyderabad Chintha Anna 5 National Institute of Speech and Hearing, Thiruvananthapuram Issac 6 Jenny Mathews Dental College, Thalassery Kavita Margaret 7 Centre for Performing Arts, Mumbai Mathew 8 Lalhmingmawii A Vembanad Lake Resort, Alappuzha 9 Resmi S Mini Township, Tatapuram, Kochi 10 Saiju Mohamed M International Seaport and Trans-Shipment Hub, Vizhinjam, Thiruvananthapuram 11 Shobak Thomas International Convention Centre, Chennai 12 Sujith K R Kerala Police Academy, Ramavarmapuram, Thrissur 13 Yadukul B Welcome Group Graduate School of Hotel Management, Manipal, Mangalore Greeshma 14 Sabarimala Edathavalam, Pathanamthitta Mohandas 15 Jwenga Seb Nagaland University, Lumani, Zunhenboto 16 Padma Raji V International Film Festival Venue, Poojapura Priya 17 Art Intergrated Academic Education Centre, Paysnnur Premchandran 18 Rashmi Raghavan Co - Operative Medical College, Kochi 19 Surekha S Oriental Research Institute, Ambalamedu, Ernakulam De Paul Sssmile Village - A Rehabilitation Centre Physically Handicapped, Mentally 20 Tanin Thomas Retarded and Mental Patients, Chalakudy, Thrissur 21 Vinod Pillai Indian School of Business Management, Hyderabad Rashmi 22 Amalgam Corporate Office, Cyber City, Hyderabad Suryanarayanan 23 Yafith M Z Malabar Cultural Village, Irringal, Vadagara THESIS LIST 2002 SL NO. STUDENT TITLE OF PROJECT NAME 1 Akhila P Western Music Academy, Pondicherry 2 Sheela Haridas C Aqua Plaza - Commercial Complex, Coimbatore 3 Ritu Bajaj Five Star Hotel, Calcutta 4 Renjith T R A New Transition Point, Cochin 5 Sangeetha A Rehabilitation Centre for the Physically and Mentally Challenged, Ernakulam 6 Joseph George P Forest Officers Training Academy, Walayar, Palakkad 7 Smita Susan Eldho Skycreek Golf Resort, Vallarpadam 8 Reji S Srishti - School of Art and Architecture, Ezhukone, Kollam Malsawmkima 9 Raj Bhavan, Aizawl Royte 10 Smitha Mariam National Judicial Academy, Bhopal John 11 Deepak V George Town - An International Business Complex, Kochi Parvathi D 12 World Trade Centre, Bangalore Nampoothiri 13 Nisha B Paalana Institute of Medical Sciences, Palakkad 14 Sreenitha K T Whistling Woods - The Academy of Film and Television Arts, Mumbai 15 Aby D John Energy Efficient Corporate Head Quarters for Anert, Thiruvananthapuram 16 Shibu A Indiavision Studio and Headquaters 17 Prathap H M E S College of Engineering, Malappuram 18 Sreepa Premanand Automobile Desogn Centre, Dharwad, Karnataka Melanie Rachel 19 Guggenheim Museum, Lower Manhattan, New York Joseph 20 Amal Chitra Nair Amusement Park, Thiruvananthapuram 21 Sreeja P Railway Station and its Precincts, Erumeli 22 Shonin C Simon Deemed University with Advanced Training Centre for I T, Idukki 23 Smita Ambadi Afro Asian Legal Consulate, New Delhi 24 Sumi Thomas Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Thalassery 25 Sheba Varughese Dairy Complex, Malappuram 26 Sujisha Suresh International Youth Centre, Thiruvananthapuram Frederick 27 State Institute of Rural Development, Mizoram Malsawmzuala Sneha Elso 28 Agastya International School, Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh Thomas 29 Abhilash S Multiplex, Kochi 30 Surekha S Oriental Research Institute, Ambalamedu, Ernakulam 31 Charuchitra R R Army Regimental Centre, Hyderabad Pheba Susan 32 Vidhan Bhavan,Jharkhand Thomas 33 Krishnan Potty V Ecoranch: Community Agro -Biodiversity Centre, Idukki 34 Maya P Mudra - School for Dance and Music, Pallikara, Kannur 35 Preethy V K Headquarters Complex for Kerala State Police 36 Nair Lathika I Nirvana - Buddhist Institute, Pune Anuradha Mohan 37 Kerala Gramam - Arts and Crafts Museum, Udayamperoor, Kochi Thankachi Office Building and Museum for Anthropological Survey of India, Andaman and 38 Salahuddin P Nicobar Inslands 39 Lakshmi Menon Environmental Research Institute, Goa Ratheesh K 40 Administrative Square, Idukki Padmanabhan 41 Binuraj B K Indoor Sports Club and Swimming Pool Complex, Koppam, Thiruvananthapuram 42 Suni S International Convention Centre, Thiruvananthapuram 43 Shahid Bashir V Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode 44 Nirmal E K College of Engineering, Madhapuram 45 Arun S R National Institute of Design, Chennai THESIS LIST 2003 SL NO. STUDENT TITLE OF PROJECT NAME 1 Abirami A L Taramathi School of Performing Arts, Hyderabad Swaroop Mohanlal Indranagar MRTS Station 2 3 Adeline Anthony S N Medical College Hospital, Chathannur, Kollam Akash Paul 4 Salt Lake City Centre, Kolkata Jeyakumar 5 Arul Jyothi Harry Tennis Academy, Hyderabad Binsu Mary 6 Craft School, Chettinad Varghese 7 Dovin K Chiramel Lourdes Matha College of Science and Technology, Kuttichal 8 Arun Gopi Rubber Park, Perumbavoor 9 Divya D Sreenivasa
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