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School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi

Coordinates: 28°37′43.1″N 77°14′45.2″E / 28.628639°N 77.245889°E / 28.628639; 77.245889
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School of Planning and Architecture Delhi
Other name
SPA
Former name
Department of Architecture, Delhi Polytechnic (1941–1959)
TypePublic
Established1941; 83 years ago (1941)
Academic affiliation
Institute of National Importance
ChairpersonMinister of Education, Government of India
DirectorDr. Virendra Kumar Paul[1]
Students1,190
Undergraduates717
Postgraduates428
44
Location,
110002
,
India
AffiliationsNational Association of Students of Architecture, NOSPlan
Websitewww.spa.ac.in
Aerial view of the Planning Block of the School
Planning block of School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi.

School of Planning and Architecture Delhi (SPA Delhi) is a higher education federal institute located in Delhi, India specializing in education and research, and serving as the national centre of excellence, in the fields of planning and architecture. The institute primarily offers undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programs. It forms part of the league with other two Schools of Planning and Architecture, namely SPA Bhopal and SPA Vijayawada established by the Government of India to provide quality Architecture and physical planning education.

Each SPA is autonomous and exercises independent control over its day-to-day operations. However, the administration of all SPAs and the overall strategy of SPAs is overseen by the SPA Council. The SPA Council is headed by India's Minister of Human Resource Development and consists of the chairpersons and directors of all SPAs and senior officials from the MHRD.

History

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The beginning of the School of Planning and Architecture Delhi dates back to the year 1941, as a Department of Architecture of the Delhi Polytechnic of Delhi University (now Delhi Technological University).[2] In 1942, Walter Sykes George and his associates established the Department of Architecture as part of the Delhi Polytechnic in Kashmere Gate. [3] It was the first school for architects to be established in North India. 1959 it was merged with the School of Town and Country Planning (established in 1955 by the Government of India), renamed to its current name and affiliated to the University of Delhi.[4] In 1979, recognizing its national and international eminence, the institute was granted Deemed University status.[5] In 2008, Government of India established two more SPAs, namely SPA Bhopal and SPA Vijaywada. In 2014, Lok Sabha passed a bill to make all the three SPAs "centre of excellence" on the pattern of IITs and IIMs.[citation needed] It was named an "Institution of National Importance" under the SPA Act 2014.[citation needed]

Campus

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The current SPA Delhi campus is split in two blocks one each for Planning and Architecture. Both these blocks are housed near ITO in Indraprastha Estate in Delhi. The girls hostel is located in the ITO campus itself and the boys hostel and residential campus is located in New Friends Colony, Maharani Bagh, Delhi.[6]

As of July 2013 the final plans for the new campus in Vasant Kunj has been finalised.[needs update]

Organisation and administration

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Governance

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The Director of the School is assisted by 5 Deans as follows:

  • Dean - Academics
  • Dean - Research
  • Dean - Student Affairs
  • Dean - Faculty Welfare
  • Dean - Planning and Development

Each department of studies has a Departmental Research Committee and Head of the Department of Studies is its chairperson. Academic policy is decentralized to the extent that each department of studies has an Advisory Committee, which makes proposals on department related academic matters. Chairperson of the Board of Studies is Head of the Department.

Departments

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B.Arch Studio Classroom

The various Departments in the School are as follows:

  • Department of Architecture
  • Department of Urban Planning
  • Department of Housing
  • Department of Transport Planning
  • Department of Landscape Architecture
  • Department of Urban Design
  • Department of Environmental Planning
  • Department of Physical Planning
  • Department of Regional Planning
  • Department of Architectural Conservation
  • Department of Industrial Design
  • Department of Building Engineering and Management

Academics

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Academic programmes

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The School offers planning, architecture and design courses both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Admission to undergraduate programs in all SPAs is tied to the Entrance Examination, popularly known as JEE. Candidates who qualify admission via Joint Entrance Examination can apply for admission in B.Arch. (Bachelor of Architecture) and B.Plan. (Bachelor of Planning) courses in SPAs. Admission to most postgraduate courses in SPAs is granted through various interviews and Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering.[7]

While the Bachelor of Architecture course is one of the oldest in the country, highly successful Bachelor of Planning course was started in 1989. Besides, the school offers 10 postgraduate programmes along with the doctoral programmes run by all the departments of studies. Total strength of the students in session 2015-2016 was 1,189 of which 717 were undergraduate students and 428 were post graduates. Presently 44 students are pursuing Ph.D. programme in the School.[8]

Open Amphitheatre at Architecture Block

Recognition

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SPA Delhi has a special status as an "Institutes of National Importance" under an act of Parliament,[9] due to which the degrees provided by SPA need not be recognized by the AICTE.[10] The JEE and GATE are important factors behind the success of SPA, as it enables the SPA to accept only a select group of meritorious students. This combination of success factors has led to the concept of the SPA Brand. Other factors that have contributed to the success of SPA are stringent faculty recruitment procedures and industry collaboration. The procedure for selection of faculty in SPA is stricter as compared to other colleges offering similar degrees.

Rankings

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University rankings
Architecture – India
NIRF (2024)[11]4


In 2024, SPA Delhi was ranked 4th in architecture by the National Institutional Ranking Framework.[12]

Student life

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Halls of residence

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SPA Boys Hostel at Maharani Bagh Campus
Entrance to the SPA Boys Wing

The SPA was one of the first institutions to have mixed hostels for girls and boys, but this was closed in 1993, despite student protests. There are two hostels for students. The planning block of the institution offers residence to girls. The hostel complex in Taimoor Nagar is designed for both boys and girls.

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Administration:School of Planning and Architecture". spa.ac.in. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. ^ "History of the School:School of Planning and Architecture". spa.ac.in. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. ^ "70 years after its creation, an institution remains at the forefront of nation building". 3 February 2019.
  4. ^ "About SPA". spa.ac.in. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  5. ^ List of Deemed universities, as of 2008 University Grants Commission
  6. ^ "Campus Location:School of Planning and Architecture". spa.ac.in. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Courses Offered:School of Planning and Architecture". spa.ac.in. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Annual report 2015-16" (PDF).
  9. ^ http://www.indiacode.nic.in/acts2014/37_of_2014.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "Welcome To AICTE". 29 October 2005. Archived from the original on 29 October 2005.
  11. ^ "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2024 (Architecture and Planning)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 12 August 2024.
  12. ^ "NIRF Ranking 2024" (PDF).
  13. ^ SPA, New Delhi telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  14. ^ "Nepal's new PM was a silent observer at CCA". The Indian Express. 30 August 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  15. ^ Capitally Curious indianexpress.com. Retrieved 16 November 2012
  16. ^ In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) anupamachopra.com.Originally published in the Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 16 November 2012
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