Infranova
Crafting Visions Into Living Spaces

- About
InfraNova: Smart Societal & Infrastructure Complexes
InfraNova is an ideathon-style architecture and urban design competition that challenges students to develop sustainable and smart infrastructure solutions for modern cities. Rooted in the theme “Smart Societal or Infrastructure Complexes”, the event encourages participants to combine innovation, technology, and environmental responsibility in their designs.
Event Flow
- Round 1 — Case Study Analysis: Evaluate real-world scenarios and propose conceptual strategies.
- Round 2 — Blueprints & 3D Models: Create detailed plans and visual models demonstrating feasibility and design intent.
- Finals — Client-ready Prototypes: Present polished prototypes and client-oriented deliverables (presentations, visuals, and supporting documentation).
Why Participate?
- Hands-on experience solving modern urban problems.
- Blend technology and sustainability with architectural design.
- Opportunities to present to industry mentors and potential clients.
Quick Facts
- Theme
- Smart Societal or Infrastructure Complexes
- Deliverables
- Case study report, detailed blueprints, 3D models, client pitch
- Audience
- Students, early-career designers, urban innovators
- Structure
Event Format
InfraNova follows a three-round format designed to progressively build participants’ ideas from research to execution. Each round is structured to test analytical ability, design innovation, and presentation skills, ensuring a comprehensive ideathon experience.
Round 1: Case Study Analysis
Participants analyze existing projects related to the theme, evaluating sustainability, technology use, and design strategies to identify gaps and insights.
Round 2: Design Development
Using findings from Round 1, participants create original design solutions with detailed blueprints and 3D models that demonstrate innovation and technical clarity.
Round 3: Prototype Presentation
Final designs are presented as client-ready solutions with renders and visuals, highlighting sustainability, practicality, and futuristic vision.
- Timeline
Event Schedule
(9:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
Day 1: Kick-off & Case Study Analysis
The event begins with an inauguration and briefing of the problem statement and theme. Participants then engage in research and analysis of existing projects to prepare a case study report that outlines design strategies, sustainability features, and technological integration.
Day 2: Design Development
Teams transform their research insights into creative solutions by developing detailed blueprints, schematic layouts, and 3D models. This stage focuses on applying technical skills, innovation, and spatial planning to propose feasible infrastructure concepts.
Day 3: Prototype Presentation & Valedictory
Participants present their final prototypes as client-ready solutions, supported by renders and visuals. The day concludes with jury evaluation, feedback, announcement of results, and the valedictory ceremony.
- Rules
Rules & Guidelines
- Participation is individual only (no teams allowed).
- Submissions must be original; plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
- All reports, blueprints, and models must follow the given format.
- Late submissions will not be accepted.
- Presentations must be within the allotted time limit.
- Prototypes should include visuals/renders with focus on innovation and sustainability.
- Participants must adhere to the daily schedule (9:00 AM – 4:00 PM).
- Misconduct or violation of rules will result in disqualification.
- Judges’ decisions are final and binding.
- FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Who can participate in InfraNova?
A: The event is open to individual participants from all disciplines.
Q2: Is prior experience in CAD or design software required?
A: No prior experience is required, but familiarity with tools like AutoCAD, Blender, SketchUp, or Canva will be helpful.
Q3: Can I participate in multiple rounds separately?
A: No, all participants must take part in all three rounds.
Q4: What should I submit for each round?
- Round 1: Case study report analyzing existing projects.
- Round 2: Detailed blueprints and 3D model/prototype.
- Round 3: Final prototype presentation with visuals/renders.
Q6: Are teams allowed?
A: No, participation is strictly individual.
Q7: How will the event be judged?
A: Participants will be evaluated on creativity, sustainability, innovation, technical clarity, and presentation quality.
Q9: Can I use any software for my prototype?
A: Yes, but it should be compatible with the formats specified by the organizers.
- ContactAvni Rajawat : 7389342169, Anagha : 8921063299


