Events & Activities​

Guru Purnima July 19th, 2016 Canteen, Brick School of Architecture Attended by students and faculty of the institute

This year marks entry of of 4th year of the institute. The first batch had reached in the fourth year. Students of Brick School of Architecture and Interior design had surprised all the faculty by organising well planned function of Guru Purnima. They themselves have prepared groups, and prepared food for faculty. It was an elaborated menu in which they along with their parents had prepared a number of dishes for their dear teachers in a well presented manner. That time about 24 faculty and admin staff were present. Student showed their skills and creativity even in food preparation. Fourth year student Kartiki had prepared a cake in a form of a abstract of the study material, like books, t scale Set Square, etc. The food menu included continental dishes as well as Maharashtrian traditional food including puran poli and katachi amti.

Independence day August 15 th, 2016 Muktangan, Brick School of Architecture Attended by students and faculty of the institute

Brick School of Architecture and Interior Designing observed celebration of 69th Independenceday of India on August 15th 2016. Environment of the place was harmonized by Tri -colors, Safron, White and Green in the form of Rangoli, floral decoration and the apparels of the people. Students were enthusiastic about the event and were actively involved in the arrangements. The event began at 9:00 hrs with flag hoisting done by honorable chief guest, Ar.SarangYadwalkar and Ar. Priya Gokhale. The area resonated with National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana” invoice of all students , faculties, respected guests and staff of the school. The musical onset was further enhanced by group song sung by first year students, “Aisa Dekha Nahi Khubasurat Koi” and “Vande Mataram, Maa Tujhe Salaam”. B.Arch Students Devika Nevaskar and Prasanna M. danced on Rang de Basanti song.
School Principal Ar. Poorva Keskar introduced Chief Guest Ar. Sarang Yadwalkar to the Audience. Sarang edward kar, is an activist who has contributed towards protection of river bank of Mulaand Mutha. He has fought for protecting riverbed from civic encroachments and save Pune fromfloods. he has moved the National Green Tribunal (NGT) relentlessly. He is a closed observer of ecology. In year 2012 he had observed some government structures inside the river bed fromhis office and wondered about impact on the carrying capacity of the river. This event made himstudy about more encroachment so he became survey of such encroachments and happentostumble upon Vitthalwadi Road proposed by Civic body. He had done and extensive study of encroachment and their effects on carrying capacity of theriver. His long journey of 44 trips to Delhi to get the demolition order for the road had beenafruitful journey. It was successful due to his persistence and technical expertise it was because of him that people became aware of the river red flood line and the Blue Blood line and so on. Every City needs search experts who understand Ecology well and fight for every wrong stephappening against it.

The central courtyard that is also called as Muktangan houses infrastructure for volleyball and basketball.
The morning sessions of Yoga and also the celebration of International Yoga Day, happen in a part of central courtyard. This place, as placed in the central location has dynamic character. Its close proximity to the studios, help students to play even during short breaks, long breaks and post college hours. This place keeps them sporty as well as disciplined as during the class hours they are supposed to be in the studios or in classes.
The institute has sports facilities for basketball, table tennis, badminton, volleyball and cricket. There are separate common rooms for girls and boys, that have table tennis, carom and chess.

There are two flag posts in the campus for celebration of Independence Day and re public day. Institute owns a well-maintained set of 10 Dhols and 10 Tashas, which are the traditional festive musical instruments of Maharashtra State.