The Department of Architecture organized a hands-on Workshop on Surveying and Levelling, designed to provide 6th semester students with essential practical knowledge critical for effective site analysis and planning.
Aimed at bridging the gap between design theory and real-world application, the workshop introduced participants to industry-standard surveying instruments, including theodolites, dumpy levels, and total stations. Under expert guidance, students learned to measure land contours, boundaries, and elevations with precision—skills vital for developing context-sensitive and structurally sound architectural designs.
Through field exercises and demonstrations, students gained firsthand experience in collecting and interpreting survey data, which they then applied to simulated design scenarios. This practice not only strengthened their technical competence but also highlighted the importance of collaboration with civil engineers in the design process.
