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26Nov

VASTUKALA ME GANIT– Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)
VASTUKALA MEIN GANIT- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture (VIII)

To enhance the knowledge of use of Mathematics in Architecture, a competition was organized for class 8 namely वास्तुकला में गणित- Mathematical Marvels in Architecture on 26th November, 2025.
The competition challenged students to explore how mathematical concepts like geometry, proportions (such as the Golden Ratio), symmetry, and mensuration are fundamental to architectural design. Participants were encouraged to design a powerpoint presentation or a model for a structure, explaining the underlying mathematical principles that ensure its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.

The Mathematics in Architecture competition saw enthusiastic participation from all Class 8 students. In the preliminary round, students worked in teams of up to four and explained the role of mathematics in architectural structures using concepts such as geometry, symmetry, and measurement. Their creativity and clarity of presentation were commendable, and the best teams from each section were selected for the final round.

In the final round, the shortlisted teams prepared impressive PowerPoint presentations along with props and models to showcase the practical application of mathematical ideas in architecture. The quality of presentations was exceptionally high, making it difficult for the judges to choose the winner. Overall, the competition successfully enhanced students’ understanding of the subject while encouraging teamwork and innovative thinking.

Winners:

Name Class-Sec Position House
Aadya Srivastava VIII C I Position Courage
Myra Vij VIII C I Position Courage
Akshita Upadhyay VIII C I Position Courage
Kritika Rohilla VIII D II Position Courage
Maitri Rajput VIII D II Position Truth
Bhawana Kumari VIII D II Position Integrity
Kashvi Solanki VIII D II Position Truth
Nimisha Lakhmani VIII F III Position Peace
Bhavya Rathore VIII F III Position Truth
Diksha Kumari VIII F III Position Truth
Aarohi Sehrawat VIII F III Position Truth