CT Group of Institutions recently inaugurated the 67th Zonal NASA Convention, drawing over 1,200 architecture students from 50-plus institutions across northern India. This three-day event, organized by the National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA), seeks to foster creativity and innovation among budding architects.”
The convention attracted students from institutions such as Jindal School of Art and Architecture, Malviya National Institute of Technology and Lovely Professional University, among others. It provided a platform for students to engage in workshops, discussions and competitions, fostering collaboration and creativity in the field.
The eventโs opening ceremony featured a panel discussion with leading architects. Surinder Bagha, recipient of the Michael Ventris Award and founder of the Sakaar Foundation, shared insights on the evolving role of architecture in society. Architect Sangeet Sharma, known for his sustainable designs, dwelled on the future of eco-friendly architecture, while author Pardeep Singh Mann spoke on the importance of innovation in architectural education.
Bagha highlighted the significance of the event, saying, โThis convention allows young architects to explore new ideas and collaborate, shaping the future of our built environment.โ
Throughout the day, students participated in hands-on workshops, including redesigning public spaces and virtual reality in architecture, gaining valuable practical experience.
The event was attended by CT Group leaders, including Chairman Charanjit Singh and Principal Shruti H Kapur, who praised the studentsโ enthusiasm. Special thanks were given to NASA Indiaโs leadership for their support in making the event successful.
Source: tribuneindia.com