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About - Creative Square Nata Academy
A Few Words

About Us

Welcome

A Few Words About Us

Creative Square provides coaching for students seeking admission into architecture. The academy provides the best in class training with a methodology that provides a comprehensive and systematic guide to the students. Guided by a professional team of well-qualified, Practicing Architects and Academicians, we at Creative Square help the Students to achieve their Career Aspirations in the field of Architecture by developing their creative mindset and lateral thinking.

  • Live Classes by Expert Faculty
  • Assignments during Lecture
  • Feedback on HW Assignments by Faculty
  • Course Material with Practice Question and Answers solved
  • Sufficient time for revisions, practice tests and doubt resolution
  • College Admission Counseling
Why

Creative Square ?

What is Architecture?

Architecture is about the making of places where people spend their lives. Architects are not just concerned with the exterior and interior design of a building, but the environment as a whole. Architecture is mostly about human beings living in a “better” way than before. Social sciences and psychology are as important as nanotechnology and sustainable material. It is one of the most influential professions in our global society. It influences the way in which the built environment is planned designed, made, used, and maintained. Architecture brings together the arts, environmental awareness, sciences, and technology. Architecture provides a sense of place and support for all types of human activity. It helps the man-made fit in harmony with the environment while promoting health and well-being, enriching lives aesthetically and spiritually, providing economic opportunities, and creating a legacy that reflects and symbolizes culture and traditions.

Why should I choose Architecture ?

Architectural design is primarily driven by the holistically creative manipulation of mass, space, volume, texture, light, shadow, materials, program, and Realistic elements such as cost, construction, and technology, in order to achieve an end that is aesthetic, functional, and often artistic. This distinguishes Architecture from engineering design, which is usually driven primarily by the creative application of mathematical and scientific principles.

Interior Architecture bridges the practices of interior design and architecture so that professionals working in the field have a structural and load-bearing education with an emphasis on interior spaces. The field is similar to architecture in that it deals with structures and load-bearing walls. It is similar to interior design in that it focuses on interior spaces.

There is no one-size-fits approach in architecture, each building project should respond to its very unique context: site, climate, social, budget, and materials.

Buildings also need to be able to age well, to adapt to changing requirements and have flexibility to accommodate various uses. They also should be built sustainable, in both the materials that they use during construction, and the energy resources that they require to function.

Many architects become specialists in heritage, sustainable design or commercial projects. However, because an architect’s skills and training are so broad, there are also many opportunities outside mainstream architecture practice.

  • Urban design
  • Urban planning
  • Project management
  • Construction management
  • Asset management
  • Property development
  • Interior design
  • Construction law
  • Conservation
  • Teaching
  • Research
  • Industrial design
  • Furniture design