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Modern Times



Fall 2016
School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
Critic / Dr. Prof. Ranjana Mital, Rajiv Bhakat, Leena Gupta, Moulshri Joshi, Saptarshi Sanyal
Collaborators /  Prabhash Dhama, Sarth Khare, Protyasha Pandey, Gautam Vohra, Radhika Ravindran
Seminar on Architecture
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