A Proud Homecoming at the Faculty of Architecture
The Faculty of Architecture recently witnessed a proud and inspiring moment as our alumni, Ar. Hari Ganesh (Studio 6) and Ar. Bhagya Lakshmi (Hatsun), returned to campus—not as students, but as jurors. Their visit marked a full-circle journey, transforming familiar studio spaces into platforms of reflection, evaluation, and inspiration. For the current batch of architecture students, it was a rare opportunity to interact with professionals who once walked the same corridors and faced similar design challenges.
Reliving College Days Through Design Studios
As they stepped into the studios, memories of late-night model making, intense juries, and creative brainstorming sessions came alive. Both alumni shared nostalgic stories from their student days, recalling how studio culture shaped their thinking, discipline, and design approach. These reflections helped students understand that the struggles and pressures they experience today are valuable steps in their professional growth.
The jurors connected deeply with the students, as they could relate to the learning environment and academic expectations. This sense of familiarity created an open and comfortable atmosphere, encouraging students to confidently present their concepts, drawings, and models.
Thoughtful Evaluation and Constructive Feedback
During the jury session, Ar. Hari Ganesh and Ar. Bhagya Lakshmi carefully reviewed student projects, focusing on design intent, spatial clarity, functionality, and presentation. Their feedback went beyond grades—it addressed real-world architectural practices, client expectations, and professional responsibilities.
They guided students on how to strengthen concepts, communicate ideas clearly, and respond positively to criticism. By linking academic work with industry experience, the jurors helped students understand how design education translates into professional success.
Sharing Real-World Insights and Career Journeys
One of the most impactful aspects of the visit was the alumni interaction session. The jurors shared their career journeys, from their first jobs to their current professional roles. They spoke honestly about challenges, learning curves, and the importance of patience, consistency, and passion in architecture.
Students gained valuable insights into internships, workplace culture, teamwork, and the evolving demands of the architecture profession. These real-life experiences offered clarity and motivation, helping students visualize their own future paths.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Architects
The visit concluded on a highly motivating note, leaving students inspired and confident about their journey ahead. Seeing alumni succeed and return as mentors reinforced the belief that strong academic foundations and dedication can lead to meaningful careers.
Such alumni engagements strengthen the bond between past and present students, enriching the academic environment. The Faculty of Architecture remains committed to fostering these connections, ensuring that every generation of architects learns not only from textbooks but also from lived experiences.
This memorable session truly celebrated growth, guidance, and the enduring spirit of architectural learning.
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