Reconception of railway station mandurai - abhishek raj v
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Reconception of Railway station
mandurai
abhishek raj v

Natinal Winner of "Awards for Excellence in Architectural Thesis 2020" conducted by council of architecture


Jury Comments

The project beatifutly addresses to the issues of the railway station
Peirmagination of this program as an elerment of the city would have beer great
Lack of study of local situation and peculiarity of the site lke rosdmap and the context


Indian Ralway is the second largest railway system in the word Railway stations not only function as interchange for trains and other transport forms but also as cormercial and social interaction In fact they potentially serve as Drivers of urban development Railway transport is the most widely used transport system by cormmon Indian masses The station building incidentally is the "built form identity" of the railways Transportation is of great importance as it creates avenues for employment. trade and cormmerce. It promotes tourism Railway statians are large infrastructures that should ideally define the image of the city in which they are located, but that is hardly the case After the study, it was inferred that creating multiple points for pedestrian and vehicular access was necessary to create a quick in and out of the station. Spill out spaces were created for the travellers. There is also a cross over bridge proposed to connect the sides. Mobile retail shops were created in the vicinity to avoid hawkers.


ARCHIVING ARCHITECTURAL THESIS 2020

"Awards for Excellence in Architectural Thesis" the annual program conducted by the Council of Architecture through its academic unit Council of Architecture Training and Research Centre (COA TRC) completed its eleventh cycle in 2016. This national event saw the participation of candidates from colleges across five zones. The zonal juries of the awards program were hosted by colleges from Lucknow, Cuttack, Pune, Bangalore, and Kanchipuram.
Ten entries were selected from each zone to present at the Zonal Finals. Ench presenter at the zonal juries was awarded a prize comprising of Rs. 5000/- cash and books, while the two winners at all zones juries were awarded prizes comprising of Rs. 10,000/-cash and books each,
The National Jury was hosted by Dayananda Sagar College of Architecture Bengaluru, as a one-day online event on 03 March 2021. The panel of jurors selected the three best entries from the ten entries presented.
The three winners of the national jury were awarded prizes worth Rs. 75,000/- and the seven finalists were  awarded prizes worth Rs. 20, 000/- each, comprising of cash and books of architectural interest.
The events of the zonal and national juries were witnessed by large number of students and faculty from colleges of Architecture in Lucknow. Cuttack, Pune, Bangalore, and Kanchipuram,
The program of the National Jury was graced by the presence of Ar. Habeeb Khan, President. Council of Architecture, the Registrar, the Executive Committee, members of Council of Architecture, members of advisory committee of the Thesis Award Program and faculty and students from college of architecture:
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