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NASA | Trophies

Special Trophies

The very first trophy of NASA India, Named after Prof. Solomon Reuben the ex principal of Sir JJ College of Architecture, the aim of this competition is to display the standard of teaching and the quality of student work in every college. Along with the above criteria, it will also be judged on the growth of the Architectural student in their journey of becoming an architect. More than for the competition, this trophy is to allow faculty and students to learn and share ideas on varied topics from diversified regions that the colleges come from. The idea of this trophy is not only to learn or know the standard of teaching and learning of a college but also for students to understand different ways of teaching architecture in different context . Above that by seeing different insights into architecture from the panels students can try out and improve their own work and educators and decision makers to see and lift the standard of architectural education as a whole in this nation.
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Dance Trophy
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Fashion Trophy
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Battle of Bands
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Throughout the ages, artists have endeavored to capture and portray this ineffable and enigmatic concept in myriad ways. Delve deeply into your artistic potentiality and conceive a work of art that provokes contemplation on the idea of emptiness, silence, and nothingness. Exploration with various materials, textures, and lighting techniques in the creation of a singular, immersive experience that immerses the viewer in an experience of the void. Variations in artistic approach can embed your installation with thoughtprovoking and visually stimulating qualities and transform the exhibition space into an evocative installation that resonates deeply with the audience.
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In the dynamic landscape of education, the pursuit of knowledge goes hand in hand with the quest for self-discovery. In the studio of learning, architecture students mold more than models; they sculpt themselves into holistically developed visionaries of design. Thus, the educational journey for architecture students extends far beyond the mastery of design principles and technical skills. Nurturing creativity, empathy, and intellect, holistic growth shapes extraordinary individuals. This holistic approach extends far beyond traditional academic pursuits, encompassing the cultivation of emotional intelligence, social skills, and a deep understanding of the world. This Student of the Year Trophy is a celebration of storytelling, architecture, and purpose. An opportunity to interpret your journey in the best possible way, to tell a tale of life. As always said, it’s the journey that matters not the destination.
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