Shubhra Raje 1
Adjunct Professor
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About Shubhra Raje

Shubhra’s practice involves designing buildings and teaching architecture. With graduate and postgraduate degrees in architecture and a minor in theory and criticism from Cornell and CEPT Universities, she founded shubhra raje_​built environments, an architecture, and design studio that concerns itself with relevant design, architectural economy, and spatial ecology.
Shubhra’s practice involves designing buildings and teaching architecture. With graduate and postgraduate degrees in architecture and a minor in theory and criticism from Cornell and CEPT Universities, she founded shubhra raje_​built environments, an architecture and design studio that concerns itself with relevant design, architectural economy and spatial ecology. She is also a founding member of the Anant Raje Foundation, created as an archive as well as a platform to support cross-disciplinary initiatives in the fields of art, architecture and the built environment. Shubhra is an adjunct professor of Architecture at the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) in Ahmedabad (India). In addition, she has taught at her graduate alma-mater Cornell University and the Denver and Boulder campuses of the University of Colorado. She has been a visiting critic at university across the globe, and lectures where invited and serves on the boards of various community arts organisations in Colorado.
  • Architectural Design
  • Architectural History, Theory and Criticism
  • Modern Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
  • Architecture and Media
  • Architecture, Public Culture and Civic Engagement
  • DRP — S‑2026
  • Towards a Critical Project and a Project of Critique — M‑2025
  • Moving (in the) Mountains — S‑2024
  • Towards a Critical Project and a Project of Critique — M‑2024
  • Drawing [out] a Place — S‑2023
  • Towards a Critical Project and a Project of Critique — M‑2023
  • Towards a critical project and a project of critique — S‑2022
  • Towards a Critical Project and a Project of Critique — M‑2022

Seminar

  1. Building and Its Other Research and Practice in Historic Places (CEPT-NTU Seminar)

Conference

  1. Drawing[s] from Raje Frame Conclave 2025: To Draw
  2. Modern Architecture Conservation in India Training and Education on the Conservation of Modern Heritage organized by the INTACH Heritage Academy in collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute

Other

  1. Juror, The Merit List (202425 Cycle) The Merit List
  2. Stories of Care & Repair Scholarship of Making lecture series by Laajverd (Rawalpindi, Pakistan)

Symposium

  1. Stories of Care & Repair Heritage Committee & Rural Council Conference (Kilcreggan, Scotland UK)

Workshop

  1. Where does the Architectural Project Lie Faculty Development Program, CoA (Organized through the Mysore School of Architecture)
  1. Field Notes: Self-sufficiency, Dependence & Ecology Design after Covid-19 Shubhra Raje Stir World
  2. Inhabiting Drawings, Drawing Inhabitations Book Review of Gandhi’s Places Shubhra Raje The India Forum
  3. Other Ways of Worldmaking: thoughts on ecology, empathy, and re-membering the IIMA Shubhra Raje Riyaz Tayyibji Sarosh Anklesaria scroll​.in

Conference Proceedings

  1. Serious Play in the Studio: the pedagogical value of play in the teaching methodologies of Prof. Anant Raje Shubhra Raje Flexibility in Architectural Education”, Architectural Education Forum 4

Book

  1. Anant Raje Architect Selected Works 1971 – 2009 Shubhra Raje Amita Raje Anant Raje Architect Selected Works 1971 – 2009
  2. Karuna Stories: power of gentleness & grace An anthology of visual stories from the covid pandemic Shubhra Raje Gauri Raje Susmita Mohanty Karuna Stories: power of gentleness & grace

Book Chapter

  1. Re_​membering the Cultural Centre: the Case of Sanskar Kendra, Ahmedabad Shubhra Raje Riyaz Tayyibji Reconsidering the City Museum
  2. The Museum and Modern Heritage’: the Case of Sanskar Kendra, Ahmedabad Shubhra Raje Riyaz Tayyibji Conservation and the Indian City: Bridging the Gap

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