
ORIENTATION
Architecture is often called the mother of all arts and the father of all sciences.It lives in the quiet balance between composition and grammar, where beauty is not accidental, but carefully shaped.
This orientation for first-year students was an invitation to discover that architecture is not separate from life, but woven into everything we experience. Through play, movement, and interactive exploration, students began to see how the world itself is a living studio.
Dance became space in motion, music transformed into rhythm and proportion, painting revealed colour and composition, while mathematics and physics grounded every idea in reality. Each activity unfolded the idea that architecture is not just built it is felt, performed, and understood through many forms.
More than a lesson, the session was an experience one that encouraged students to see, sense, and create. To understand that every line they draw and every space they imagine is a meeting of art and science
Location
MIT School of Architecture, Pune
Date
June 2019
Duration
1 day
No. of Students
80 First Year Students









