Udupi: Rajnath Singh to inaugurate new building for Manipal School of Architecture and Planning


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Udupi, Nov 17: The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has carved a niche in the educational system with its liberal ideologies & strong vision over the decades. MAHE expands while launching a new building for the Manipal School of Architecture and Planning on November 18.The new building for the Manipal School of Architecture and Planning is being inaugurated by defence minister Rajnath Singh.

The 1,45,000 Sq ft built-up area structures built on a heavily contoured land of 3.9 acres, are planned for approximately 1200 students and faculties, from the field of Architecture, Design, and Fashion. With state of modern technology and state of the art facilities, this is totally a GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) compliant energy-efficient campus.

The buildings are stepped down with courts to have undisturbed views of the valley. These stepped courts are connected to the studio giving student’s opportunities to interact and exchange ideas, which forms the core of Architectural and Design Education.

The campus with all its features is designed as a structure stimulating future growth and creating a distinctive milestone.

  

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