Architect/ Urban Designer
I am a relentless pursuer of excellence, constantly striving towards my goal of a better tomorrow for all. Architecture and Urban Design are not just my profession, but my very passion and toolkit to make a difference. An artist and humanitarian at heart, I yearn to imbue each design with purpose and hope for generations to come. With every blueprint, I wish to sketch a brighter future, where the urban fabric entwines with the social realm as one to breathe with life, cradle memories, and become a canvas for shared joy.
Columbia University, New York, NY, US, Teaching Associate
Urban Design History and Theory Seminar:
Prof. Noah Chasin (Adjunct Professor)
As a Teaching Associate (TA), I supported course instructors by assisting with course preparation, conducting classes, grading assignments, and providing student support through office hours and tutoring sessions. I managed administrative tasks, such as maintaining online learning platforms and handling student inquiries, while also collaborating with the instructor to enhance the course.
Columbia University, New York, NY, US, Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant for:
1. Community Engagement Practicuum Seminar:
Prof. Kaja Kuehl (Founder of You are the City)
2. Difference and Design Seminar:
Prof. Justin Garrett Moore (Program Officer: Mellon Foundation)
As a Teaching Assistant (TA), I supported course instructors by assisting with course preparation, conducting classes, grading assignments, and providing student support through office hours and tutoring sessions. I managed administrative tasks, such as maintaining online learning platforms and handling student inquiries, while also collaborating with the instructor to enhance the course.
DADA and Partners, Gurgaon, IN, Junior Architect and Urban Designer
Junior Urban Designer
(SD + DD)
Project Architect
(SD + DD + CD)
I worked directly with the Principal as a Lead Architect. I was overlooking multiple architectural projects for which I was solely responsible for all work from conceptual design, design development, and detailing to execution on site. I also worked as a Junior Urban Designer on schematic designs for multiple Urban Design projects with the Urban Design team.
Mathew and Ghosh Architects, Bangalore, IN, Intern Architect
Intern Architect
(SD + DD + CD)
I worked primarily on two projects. The Museum of Art and Photography, for which I was responsible for design development and working drawings. Secondly, The India Pavilion at London Design Biennale for which I was solely responsible for everything from schematic design to execution under the direct guidance of the Principal Ar. Nisha Mathew.
Astra Development Network Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu, NP, Intern
Research and Documentation
I worked with Principal Ar. Sangeeta Singh, on her Ph.D. Research Paper on Ecocity Elements of Kirtipur (A traditional settlement in Nepal). As an intern, I helped with research, conducted surveys, collated and analyzed data, and documented the findings.
School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, New Delhi, IN, BArch, Bachelors of Architecture
In the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Delhi, I received a rigorous education in architectural design, building technology, history, and urban planning. The program emphasized creative problem-solving, technical proficiency, and a deep understanding of the social and environmental impacts of architecture. Through design studios and hands-on experience, I developed the skills needed to excel in architecture, preparing me for leadership roles in the field.
Columbia University, New York, NY, US, Masters, M.S. Architecture and Urban Design
In the M.S. in Architecture and Urban Design (M.S.AUD) program at Columbia University's GSAPP, I explored the intersection of architecture and urbanism, with a focus on innovative design and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through rigorous studios and global research opportunities, I gained the skills to address urban challenges and lead in the fields of architecture and urban design, with an emphasis on sustainability and the future of cities.
William Kinne Fellows Travelling Prize, Award
The William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize is granted on the merit of proposals submitted for travel abroad incorporating the study of architecture, including planning and other specialized aspects of architecture.
Top 30: The Housing Puzzle (Uplifting Urban Houses in India), Honorable Mention
The Housing Puzzle - Design & Build Competition, in collaboration with Krisala Developers in Pune, brought designers from all over the world together to tackle the challenge of creating an innovative and community-focused apartment complex. The competition aimed to break the mold of monotony and isolation in urban housing while adhering to budget, construction type, and building regulations.
People's Choice Award: TerraXTerra, Award
The design problem is to create a proposition of a Pavilion on an existing terrace. The pavilion is intended to be a social Interactive space / Breakout / Rejuvenating space. This can fit multiple typologies like an office tower or a university. The design's aim is to create shading against heat radiations from the sun.
Top 25: Sculpting the Pioneers of Architecture: ArchDAIS, Honorable Mention
The Sculpting the Pioneers competition was an international architectural competition that paid tribute to five globally acclaimed architects, Le Corbusier, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, and Charles Correa. The competition aimed to design a sculpture that acted as a symbolic representation of the chosen architect's work and highlighted aspects of design developed by them. The sculpture was intended to be accessible to end-users and allowed for physical experiences of the design elements.
Top 10: In Batch of 2016, B.Arch, Award
For Academic Excellence
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award - Bronze, Award
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is a youth development program that encourages young people to challenge themselves through a series of activities in four key areas: Service, Skills, Physical Recreation, and Adventurous Journey. Participants set personal goals and work towards them, gaining valuable life skills, confidence, and a sense of achievement. The program is open to young people aged 14 to 24 and is recognized internationally.
National Grand Prize: i-PACEK, Award
International Art Competition Organized by i-PACEK Japan