Updated On: 02 December, 2024 08:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Divyasha Panda
This four-day exhibition will take patrons on a journey to understand the architectural and socio-cultural heritage of temples in the Konkan region

A rough cut model of the age-old temple in Karnataka’s Aversa
Architecture often expresses cultural nuances through its seemingly ordinary brick and mortar structures. Following a similar vein of thought, and digging into the ancient heritage of temple design, the Indian Education Society’s College of Architecture (IESCOA) is organising Deulkathan — an exhibition exploring the heritage of temple architecture in the Konkan region at the Bombay Art Society starting from December 5.

Students work on models of the temples leading up to the exhibition