Doctoral Researcher
Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Ar. Apoorva Nawani is an architect and transport planner specializing in architectural design, urban transportation planning, user perception studies, and heritage and conservation. She is a Research scholar in the Department of Architecture, Planning, and Design at the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Department of Architecture at National Institute of Technology Raipur (NIT Raipur) followed by a Master of Transportation Planning and Logistics Management from the Department of Transport Planning at School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal (SPA-B). She is also a recognized architect under the Council of Architecture and a recognised Transport Planner under the Institute of Town Planning India.
In addition to her academic pursuits, she has gained valuable professional experience working as an architect in reputed firms such as Swastika Architects. He has also undertaken internships at prestigious organizations like Theme Engineering Service Pvt. Ltd., and ARINEM Consultancy Services, enriching her practical understanding of the field.
Ms. Nawani's research interests lie in the intersection of architecture and transportation planning, focusing on resilient transportation infrastructure, first and last-mile studies, user perception studies, heritage building bylaws, and sustainable transportation. Her work has been published in international journals and presented at esteemed conferences. Actively engaged in professional development activities, Ms. Nawani participates in workshops, expert talks, and training programs to stay abreast of industry trends and enhance her skill set with a blend of academic expertise, professional experience, and a fervent dedication to sustainability and innovation, Ar. Apoorva Nawani continues to make significant contributions to architecture, planning and academia.
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