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From the College Website Rajalakshmi School of Architecture focuses on various modes of architectural education, research and practice. It emphasizes on the ever changing ethos, behavioral sciences, tools and techniques, and assimilates all in contemporary design expression. The students would be offered holistic exposure and understanding through Art, History, Technology, Architectural Design and Construction process. Rajalakshmi School of Architecture would award a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), under the five years degree program which is recognized by the Council of Architecture.
RSA takes pride in being a community of students and faculty interested in positively changing the built environment. Graduates of the School of Architecture enter the profession with design creativity, historical perspective, social responsibility, technical excellence, and global environmental leadership.
RSA cultivates an intellectual climate embracing the concept of “making” to achieve design excellence. Experiential learning opportunities are supported by our state of the art facilities.
With a unique focus on sustainable urbanism, RSA is committed to exploring creative, integrated solutions to improve the quality of life in our cities and the sustainability of the places we inhabit. RSA’s innovative pedagogy introduces integrated project delivery methods and democratic decision-making processes, while simultaneously developing critical thinking skills to prepare the next generation of architects and urban designers
As a school, we promote imagination, inquiry and experimentation. The school is committed to a culture of collaboration involving Architecture, Urbanism, Landscape and Media. Architectre is constantly enriched by the traffic between theory and practice. We are committed to engage the world outside the academy. Our vision is to equip all students with the practical and intellectual tools necessary to invent new practices for the new century. At RSA, we are confident that our long hitory of a productive dialogue between academic research and practical design work will produce a new generation of architects prepared to transform our complex world in previously unimagined ways.
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