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Application
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Reports and Student Work. The review of applications for CapAsia VIII has begun and will continue until we have a group of 18 participants. Application deadline for the next round is August 25, 2014. Please send your application as soon as possible. If selected, the participants are expected to pay $500 non-refundable deposit within a month. Two letters of reference addressing your ability to travel with a group, work in teams, and learn from others. Send application material to:. For questions, contact:.
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CapAsia I
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Reports and Student Work. Very unique, Very powerful, Very meaningful. Our experience in Agra is unexplainable, as is the trip as a whole. We continue to move forward, absorbing anything and everything in sight. The few days spent in Agra were greatly appreciated and quite interesting. We must move on, changing our lives and changing the way we view the world.".
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Academic Framework
http://capasia.iweb.bsu.edu/AcademicFramework.htm
Reports and Student Work.
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Components
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Reports and Student Work. The 11-week field component is organized around two major projects: Planning to Learn and Building to Learn and two workshops (or stopovers) in two Asian cities.
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Workshops
http://capasia.iweb.bsu.edu/Workshops.htm
Reports and Student Work. Comparing Development Planning Approaches: The Bhubaneswar Project: At School of Planning and Architecture. India, March, 2013. Sharing Experiences in Involving the Public: CapAsia VI students presented their projects in Chharanagar and Duakot to faculty and students at UiTM. In Malaysia and UiTM students presented their project in Kuala Lumpur where they explored how to get the community to participate in planning. Shah Alam. Malaysia, March 25, 2011. India, March 3, 2011.
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Experience
http://capasia.iweb.bsu.edu/History.htm
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Build to Learn
http://capasia.iweb.bsu.edu/BuildingtoLearn.htm
Reports and Student Work. A Neighborhood in Kathmandu, Nepal (Mar 2013):. With the architecture students at Nepal Engineering College, CapAsiansto studied the built elements such as hitis and patis that make Kathmandu's landscape and made suggestions to improve them. The project was carried out in collaboration with the fourth year architecture students and faculty of Nepal Engineering College, Kathmandu. Upgrading the Community Square in Duwakot. Exploring Mumbai and Dharavi. Sri Lanka (Feb-Mar 2005):.
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Goals
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Reports and Student Work. Why they build the way they build in South Asia? And what can we learn from them?
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Upcoming Trips
http://capasia.iweb.bsu.edu/Upcoming.htm
Reports and Student Work. CapAsia VIII - Spring 2015.
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CapAsia III
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Reports and Student Work. Upon Return: "Nothing has changed her, but I have changed. So, everything seem changed.". So nice to hear from you. Nice to hear that you are in Ahmedabad! Is that one of the destinations of the most recent CapAsia? I have such good memories from capsia. CapAsia was life-changing for me. I will always be so thankful of you for that. Thank you Nihal. I find myself in yet another country asking, Why do they do this the way that they do? Mdash; at Port Au Prince, Haiti.