KMEA College of Architecture
KMEA College of Architecture
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KMEA College of Architecture was formed in 2013 as part of a group of educational institutions under the Kerala Muslim Education Association. Kerala Muslim Education Association was formed in 1957 under the eminent stewardship of Sri B. Poker Sahib and Sri K. M. Seethi Sahib, noted for their philanthropic reforms and contributions to the constitution of the newly formed government of Kerala after Indian Independence. Sri. C. H. Muhammad Koya, the former chief minister of Kerala, also played a vital role in the formation of KMEA. KMEA College of Architecture is part of a combined campus that also includes KMEA Engineering College and KMEA Arts College.
KMEA College of Architecture offers a Bachelor of Architecture (B Arch) Programme and is affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. The maximum intake of students per year is 80.
For more information contact us on administrator@kmeacoa.ac.in / +919645172411 / 0484 2411006 / 0484 2411007
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KCoA Academic life
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KMEA College of Architecture was formed in 2013 as part of a group of educational institutions under the Kerala Muslim Education Association. Kerala Muslim Education Association was formed in 1957 under the eminent stewardship of Sri B. Poker Sahib and Sri K. M. Seethi Sahib, noted for their philanthropic reforms and contributions to the constitution of the newly formed government of Kerala aft...
KCoA infrastructure
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KMEA College of Architecture was formed in 2013 as part of a group of educational institutions under the Kerala Muslim Education Association. Kerala Muslim Education Association was formed in 1957 under the eminent stewardship of Sri B. Poker Sahib and Sri K. M. Seethi Sahib, noted for their philanthropic reforms and contributions to the constitution of the newly formed government of Kerala aft...
കൃഷ്ണപുരം കൊട്ടാരം
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Being able to understand the principles and other aspects of vasthu shasthra is inevitable for an architect who is sensitive to the evolution of our living environment. If we examine the origin and spread of vasthushasthra in relation to the development of Indian traditional knowledge systems and understand the ways in which it spread across the geogrophical area from Sri Lanka to Afghanisthan ...
Exploring Krishnapuram Palace
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The building typology : This palace was not built for the royal family to reside. So, the spatial arrangement moves away from familial function and accommodates spaces for the governing body to meet. The palace is said to have the purpose of accommodating young male members of the royal family. It responds to the entertainment as well as official needs of the kings and the like. The bathhouse i...