The School of Environment and Architecture (SEA) is located in Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Established in 2016, SEA offers a focused undergraduate program in architecture, specifically the B.Arch, with an annual intake of 40 students. The campus is known for its evolving infrastructure tailored to contemporary architectural education, with a particular emphasis on environmental and sustainable practice.
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Central Library
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Other Facilities
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Sports & Recreation
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Innovation & Research
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Hostel Facilities
- School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Events & Festivals
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Central Library
SEA provides a resource-rich academic environment, with its central library supporting the specialist needs of architecture students. The library is designed to be a hub for research, learning, and collaboration, with a consistent focus on sustainability and innovation in building practices.
Feature | Details |
Collection Size | NA |
Specialized Architecture Resources | Print & digital materials focused on environmental design, planning, and architecture |
Reading Room | NA |
Library Hours | NA |
Digital Access | Access to online journals and e-books in architecture |
Students have access to essential architectural publications and regularly updated reference materials, supporting rigorous academic and design work. Group study spaces and internet-enabled computers facilitate research and project development.
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Other Facilities
SEA emphasizes practical, hands-on architectural training through its facilities. In addition to classrooms and studios, the institute ensures that core infrastructure is in place to nurture an engaged learning community.
Dedicated architecture studios equipped for model-making and design projects
Lecture halls with multimedia support for guest seminars and presentations
Exhibition spaces for student work and project displays
Faculty offices and meeting areas to foster collaboration and mentorship
Common areas for informal discussions and project brainstorming
The campus fosters a culture of interaction, with its learning spaces designed to support dialogue among students, faculty, and visiting professionals.
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Sports & Recreation
SEA recognizes the importance of holistic student development and encourages an active lifestyle. While the focus is on architectural education, the campus offers students opportunities for recreation and relaxation.
Access to open green spaces for outdoor activities
Courtyards and shaded seating areas for relaxation between classes
Nearby municipal sports facilities available for student use (off-campus arrangement)
On-campus, students organize informal matches and events in available open spaces, fostering a sense of community.
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Facilities: Innovation & Research
Research and innovation are central to SEA’s academic ethos, with its curriculum and spaces designed to advance sustainable architectural practice. The institute integrates contemporary design thinking and technology into studio work and research projects.
Studios equipped for experimental model-making and prototyping
Workshops focused on sustainable materials and construction techniques
Guest lectures and seminars with leading architects and urban researchers
Collaborative projects and design competitions addressing real-world urban and environmental challenges
SEA encourages students to participate in external innovation and design forums, supporting them in presenting their research at national and international levels.
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Hostel Facilities
The availability of hostel accommodation is a key consideration for prospective students. SEA is primarily a commuter campus and does not maintain on-campus hostels; students typically secure independent housing or shared accommodation in Mumbai.
Hostel Feature | Details |
On-campus Hostel | NA |
Assistance with Housing | Guidance available for arranging off-campus accommodation |
Hostel Fees | NA |
Distance from Campus | Varies (independent/shared rentals in Borivali and nearby areas) |
Students often reside in rented flats in the Borivali West area, benefiting from the locality’s amenities and transport connections.
School of Environment and Architecture - [SEA] Events & Festivals
Life at SEA extends beyond academics, with a calendar marked by vibrant events and collaborative cultural initiatives. These activities are integral in building professional networks and encouraging creative expression.
Annual Exhibition showcasing student work and design portfolios
Guest lectures and interactive sessions with renowned architects and designers
Workshops on sustainability, urbanism, and architectural software
Design competitions and theme weeks celebrating architecture, community, and the environment
Students play a major role in organizing events, ensuring an inclusive and dynamic campus atmosphere. Industry professionals are regularly invited, linking academic and professional practice in architecture.
