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It was renamed in 1980 as Government College of Architecture. In 2000 it was renamed as Faculty of Architecture and later renamed as Faculty of Architecture and Planning. It imparts a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree course and is affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University), Lucknow.
Hussainabad Imambara (Chota Imambara) The Lucknow School of Architecture was an experiment by the resurgent Nawabs of Awadh.It was an attempt to preserve the Mughal school of architecture by experimenting with different materials and innovating new concepts.
Lucknow, the capital and the Largest City of Uttar Pradesh state of India has schools, degree colleges, universities & research institutions.. IIM Lucknow GGI Lucknow Integrated Campus IET Lucknow Lucknow International Public School Colvin Taluqdars' College Emma Thompson School La Martiniere College St. Francis' College Bal Vidya Mandir, Lucknow Central Academy Senior Secondary School Govt ...
Under the University Act, 'Technical Education' includes programmes of education, research, and training in engineering, technology, architecture, town planning, pharmacy, applied arts and crafts, and such other programmes and areas that the central government may declare by notification in the Gazette in consultation with All India Council for ...
Faculty of Architecture, AKTU(Formerly: Lucknow College of Architecture & GCA) 2 052 Institute of Engineering and Technology(IET) 3 053 Azad Institute of Engineering & Technology 4 054 B.B.D National Institute of Tech. & Management 5 056 Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology 6 057
The school was renamed as Government College School of Arts and Crafts in 1917. Asit Kumar Haldar was the first Indian to be appointed as a principle of the Lucknow College of Arts and Crafts. He occupied his position until he was superannuated at 55 in 1945. [ 2 ]
The two La Martinière schools in Lucknow are one of the few educational institution in India, and possibly in the world, depicted on postage stamps. On 1 October 1995, on the 150th anniversary of the school's opening, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then President of India, released a two-rupee postage stamp in the school's honour. [5] [22]
Various architectural styles can be seen in the historical areas of Lucknow. The University of Lucknow shows a huge inspiration from the European style while Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture is prominently present in the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha building and Charbagh Railway station.