The Faculty of Architecture recently organized an inter-disciplinary hands-on activity on waterproofing for water retaining structures, providing our 2nd-year B.Arch students with an enriching practical experience.

As part of the activity, students were given a guided tour of the in-house construction site, where they observed real-time applications of waterproofing techniques. From material selection to layering processes, the students explored how effective waterproofing plays a crucial role in the durability and functionality of structures.

This live demonstration allowed students to delve into the engineering, environmental, and design aspects of waterproofing, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these systems are integrated into construction projects.

Such practical exposure not only bridges the gap between theory and application but also equips students with skills and knowledge critical for their future in architecture.

Here’s to fostering learning experiences that build confidence and expertise in our budding architects!

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