

Research is the backbone of our work. We have an inhouse R&D setup and as part of our endeavors we have researched on a multitude of topics. Our research method is interdisciplinary in nature which helps us to connect seemingly unrelated aspects and find the missing links. We have published widely and presented our research at national and international forums. Some of our prime research areas are geometrical and structural analysis, risk management, vernacular architecture, sustainability and historical interpretation.
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Structural analysis of historical masonry building with domes and vaulted roofs.
INTACH Heritage Journal, 2018
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Structural assessment of the Alai Darwaza-an Indo-Islamic monument in the Qutb Complex, Delhi, India. REHAB14, Tomar, Portugal, 2014
Innovations, Sustainability and Risk Reduction in the Indian Himalayas; International Conference, NIT Hamirpur, November, 2011

Heritage listing and Cultural resource mapping of Agra, INTACH, New Delhi, 2005.

Mathematics and Architecture

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Unveiling locked heritage
Journal of Heritage Management, A Haveli at the Agra Riverfront: Link to a Lost Heritage
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Qutub complex and evolution of the arcuate system of construction in India, https://www.Sahapedia.com.
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Indigenous knowledge and Modern Technology- a novel solution, PUCP, TERRA, Peru, March, 2012
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Sustainable Built Environment-exploring existing and evolving directions for Himalayan Region, JREP, Pakistan, 2011.

Symmetry in Islamic Art and Architecture

Jantar mantar and Indian Astronomy