| Sn | Title | Author | Abstract | Full Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Role of Elements and Principles of Design in Architectural Design | Aarti Jaglan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 2 | Architectural Space Experience and Meanings in Cinema Films | Sally Essawy | Abstract | Full Text |
| 3 | Cost-optimization While Site Development – An Imperative Parameter in Planning | Ankur Prabhakar Attri | Abstract | Full Text |
| 4 | Developing Design Process Management in Infrastructure and Construction Engineering | Pragya Tiwari | Abstract | Full Text |
| 5 | Laurie Baker’s Design Approach – In the Light of Building Materials | Paridhi Mathur | Abstract | Full Text |
| 6 | Indoor Air Quality in Building Design: A Review | Sachin Bhatt | Abstract | Full Text |
| 7 | Influence of Sequence of Plastic Hinge Formation in RC Frames by Nonlinear Static Analysis | Ravikumara H S | Abstract | Full Text |
| 8 | Prototype Housing for Borabanda Dump Yard Slum Dwellers | Samiur Rehman | Abstract | Full Text |
| 9 | Estimation and Analysis of Hostel Building for Students as per the Recommendation of AICTE | Saharsh Kumar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 10 | Failure of Railway Components and Life Expectancy | Bangshidhar Goswami | Abstract | Full Text |
| 11 | Design Concept of Pre-Stressed Balanced Cantilever Segmental Bridge | M. Krishna Vineeth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 12 | Energy Efficiency in Designing a Building: Analysis and Review | Sachin Bhatt | Abstract | Full Text |
| 13 | Low-energy Buildings Design and Human Comfort Solutions | Abdeen Omer | Abstract | Full Text |
| 14 | Design Proposal for School of Planning and Architecture, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, India | Jemish Lathiya | Abstract | Full Text |
| 15 | Afferent Friendly Institutional Spaces for Intellectually Disabled Children | Shubham Garg | Abstract | Full Text |
| 16 | Making Architecture Visible for Visually Impaired in Sharp Memorial Blind School | Garima Khali | Abstract | Full Text |
| 17 | Role of Spatial Memory in Cinematic and Architectural Narratives | Pranjal Chandola | Abstract | Full Text |
| 18 | Bicycle Infrastructure in India: the Past, Present and Future | Aditi Kaushik | Abstract | Full Text |
| 19 | Performance Management & Improvement Strategies For Construction Projects | Kamiya Varshney | Abstract | Full Text |
| 20 | Virtual Reality: Implications for the Improvement of Teaching and Learning in Architecture Design Studio | Indrani Chakraborty | Abstract | Full Text |
| 21 | Understanding the Model of Human Settlement: A Case of Navi Mumbai | Aastha Thappa | Abstract | Full Text |
| 22 | Architecture with Integration of Synthetic Hybrid Senses | Deepti Pande Rana | Abstract | Full Text |
| 23 | Simplified RCC Column Design: An International Version | R G Gupta | Abstract | Full Text |
| 24 | Sustainable Growth of Government Schools in Dehradun | Harshit Sethi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 25 | A Qualitative Study on Effect on Lighting in Museums | Gayathri Santhosh | Abstract | Full Text |
| 26 | Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) in Architecture Design Process | Rohan Vardhan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 27 | REVIT STRUCTURE | Yasir Shaikh | Abstract | Full Text |
| 28 | A COMPARISON OF ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF TOP HIGH RISE BUILDINGS (2020) | Aditya Sanyal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 29 | USE OF CARBON DIOXIDE AS A CURING AGENT FOR CONVENTIONAL CONCRETES | Shubham Jadhav | Abstract | Full Text |
| 30 | ANALYSIS & REPAIR OF DISTRESS IN BUILDING | Om Patil | Abstract | Full Text |
| 31 | DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF GREEN BUILDING USING ETABS | Shubham Satam | Abstract | Full Text |
| 32 | Planning and Designing of An Auditorium Using REVIT and ETABS Software | Aditya S. Shigwan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 33 | IMPLEMENTATION OF BIM TOOLS IN HOSPITAL BUILDING PROJECT | Rohan Sonawane | Abstract | Full Text |
| 34 | Nottingham Contemporary Museum: Between the return of the body system (Phenomenology in Architecture) and systems of communications (Structuralism and Semiotics) | Jihad Yassir Yousouf Hussein Ahmed Alian | Abstract | Full Text |
| 35 | Design and Construction of a Cost Effective, Eco-friendly Outdoor Cooling System | Amey Shewale | Abstract | Full Text |
| 36 | Critical Parameters of Airport Terminal Design | Siddharth Jain | Abstract | Full Text |
| 37 | Transition Spaces: A Reminiscent of the Past | Sayan Munshi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 38 | AN ARCHITECTURAL STUDY OF SOCIAL ISOLATION IN HIGH RISE BUILDINGS | RUTUJA RAJESH DHOTE | Abstract | Full Text |
| 39 | Analysis and designing of building using Etabs and architecutural designing by 3dsmax and twimotion | Manoj S. Pillai | Abstract | Full Text |
| 40 | Basis for Critical Evaluation of Cultural Buildings | Nelly Shafik Ramzy | Abstract | Full Text |
| 41 | Urban Heritage Planning, Design and Development1 | Tigran Haas | Abstract | Full Text |
| 42 | Importance of Conserving Our Architectural Heritage for Future Generation at Karaikudi in Tamil Nadu | R. Maya Murugan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 43 | Intangible and Tangible Heritage: An Examination of the Relationship in the Sri Lankan Context | D. P. Chandrasekara | Abstract | Full Text |
| 44 | Heritage is at Risk: Impact of Globalization | siddharth Singh jadon | Abstract | Full Text |
| 45 | Study of the Heritage Ottoman in Algeria | SAID BELDJILALI | Abstract | Full Text |
| 46 | The HimalayaâA Greatest Architectural Heritage and Tourism Destination of Earth World | Dinesh Raj Purohit | Abstract | Full Text |
| 47 | Passive cooling Techniques in Ancient Indian Buildings-A study | Devendra Kumar Joshi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 48 | Rethinking Conservation | Nandini Bhandari | Abstract | Full Text |
| 49 | Continuum of Settlement Pattern in Karaikal in the Perspective of Conservation | Ranjith Kumar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 50 | Social Housing Tenure and Supply: England and Scotland | Simon Peter Taylor | Abstract | Full Text |
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