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CEPT Archives is one of the first archives in India, for architecture and habitat and works towards acquiring, organizing, and preserving the history of both pedagogy and practice. It is recognized as a repository by the National Archives of India.
The CEPT Archives is one of the first and leading architectural archives in India. It is an archive for the diverse profession of architecture design and planning, and an official repository for CEPT University’s intellectual, cultural, and administrative history.
Life at CEPT: Retrospective exhibition of archival photographs. Venue: CEPT Archives Exhibition Gallery, Ahmedabad. Exhibition dates: 13th September to 29th September, 2022. Curator: CEPT Archives. The exhibition celebrates the growth a...
This continuously updated section acts as a record of past events and associated resources. The section is a comprehensive archive of past events, occasionally featuring recordings, presentations, and resources to revisit and delve deeper into a myriad of topics covered during the public programmes at the Archives.
News. Stay connected and stay informed of all things CEPT Archives with our "What's New" section. This section keeps you updated on exciting upcoming events, exhibitions, book launches, and engaging public programmes like workshops and talk series.
CEPT Archives is delighted to archive the work of Kiran Pandya. The collection, which includes drawings, sketches, photographs, and models, offers insights into his wide ranging practice and the way it has shaped Ahmedabad and other parts of the country in the recent past.
CEPT Archives celebrated International Archives Week 2024, by organising two online talks on diverse ways of curating archives on 8th June, 2024.
These drawings are created as a part of the Related Study Program at Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University, by students from 2003 batch. As a part of this academic exercise, the students have measure drawn the Barkur Cluster in Karnataka, India.
CEPT Archives. The collections at the Archives are divided between material acquired from the CEPT University called CEPT Repository, and material acquired from independent practices across the country called Professional Practitioners.
Hema Sankalia's Own Residence Interior [AR_HS_DOC_00001_16 (2)] The Hema Sankalia's Own Residence Interior project belongs to Architect Hema Sankalia's Collection. It is the architect's own residence at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Basic Information.