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Management PG Level-4 Fig 1 Suraj V S Introduction to Anand Fig 2 Suraj V S Methodology Fig 3 Vanshika Srivatsava Service Introduction Fig 4 Suraj V S Existing Condition Fig 5 Vanshika Srivatsava Areas of Improvement Fig 6 Vanshika Srivatsava Vision Fig 7 Suraj V S SIO Analysis Fig 8 Suraj V S Proposed MSWM Model Fig 9 Suraj V S Routing & Scheduling Fig 10 Vanshika Srivatsava Decentralised Composting Plant Fig 11 Vanshika Srivatsava Skill Development and Training Fig 12 Vanshika Srivatsava Impacts

Faculty of Management UM4000 C Spring 2022

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Management PG Level-4

Faculty of Management UM4000 C Spring 2022

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Anand Belhe is the Dean of Faculty of Design, CEPT and has been teaching design for the last 13 years. He has designed and manufactured furniture and building products for 28 years and has immense knowledge of industrial design, building products design, and product detailing and manufacturing. He has several Indian and European patents and an American one too. He graduated from NID and studied Architecture in Vienna.

Amruta Patel is an engineer-planner. She has specific interest and knowledge in the field of Housing. She had worked at the Affordable Housing Mission with the Government of Gujarat to monitor the preparation of HFAPoA-PMAY. She is currently working as a visiting faculty at the Faculty of Planning, CEPT. Also, she is pursuing her PhD from CEPT.

Aparna Joshi is an architect and urban designer. She has varied work experience of 15 years in urban design, master planning, architecture and interior design in Ahmedabad, Dubai and London. Since 2014, she has been working independently and is principal designer at Studio ārā. She has been a visiting faculty for UG and PG programs in architecture and urban design at CEPT University since 2011. She has studied urban design and architecture at the Bartlett (UCL) and CEPT University, respectively.

Arjun Joshi is an architect-urban planner with more than 16 years of experience working on urban planning, architecture interior design, landscape, and urban design projects. He has completed M. Plan. in Urban and Regional Planning from CEPT University, and B. Arch. from the M.S.University of Baroda, Vadodara. Currently, he heads a firm ‘URBINTARCH’, which he co-founded. Arun Kumar Puri is an architect-urban planner with over 9 years of experience in the field of architecture, urban planning, design & documentation of architectural & cultural heritage, with a focus on regeneration of historic urban core / sites of cultural importance. Some of his recent research work is focused on improving the Heritage TDR mechanism and recommendations for using TDR as a tool to achieve planning goals.

Brijesh Bhatha is an adjunct associate professor and the program chair for the Master of Urban Design program at CEPT University. He has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from CEPT and a master’s degree in Urban Design from UC Berkeley. He has led an architecture & an urban design firm Groundwork Architecture since 2010. He has considerable professional experience of working on diverse projects since 1998 and has been teaching design studios at CEPT since 2012.

Catherine Desai is an architect from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Her work encompasses both research and practice in Australia, UK, and India. She has recently co-authored The Architecture of Hasmukh C. Patel and is completing a reading guide to Twentieth Century Indian Buildings. Both publications develop a historical methodology which views the building as a primary resource through which broader narratives of architectural history can be critiqued and expanded.

Divya Shah is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture at CEPT. Her teaching involves developing visual and speculative tools to record and interpret indigenous landscapes to infer them as physical and cultural systems. Her current research is in areas of landscape anthropology, with a particular focus on landscape and its reciprocity to cultural narratives of places.

Gaurang Shah graduated from the National Institute of Design in 1983, with a specialization in product design. He has over a decade of work experience in the research and development department of some leading industries. He has worked with NID as a member of the faculty of Industrial Design, where he was heading the Product Design department.

Gauri Bharat has developed construction history as a personal research area in the past 3 years. Her earlier research on adivasi history initiated this interest where she explored the making and physical transformation of domestic architecture as an archive of the community’s history. She is currently working on a research project funded by the Graham Foundation on the rise and spread of reinforced concrete construction between 1920 and 1950.

Hersh Vardhan Bhasin is an Architect-Planner with over 10 years of experience, ranging from preparing LAP, townships, providing transaction Advisory services for Smart City projects, and various architectural projects in residential, healthcare, and hospitality domains. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai, and a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from CEPT University, Ahmedabad.

Himani James has worked as Senior Research Associate at Centre for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE), CEPT University. Her career interests lie in the area of built environment, thermal comfort and energy and environment monitoring. As part of her academic career, she has also worked as Academic Associate at Faculty of Management

Jayant Gunjaria a graduate of MSU, Baroda, is an architect and academician. He has worked and led design and technical teams at HCPDPM for over 5 decades. He has also been contributing to academia as a visiting professor and juror at various institutes. His eye for detail and meticulous crafting of building plans has helped shape the culture of design and exceptional drawings at HCPDPM.

Jayashree Bardhan is an architect and heritage professional with an M.A. in World Heritage Studies from BTU, Germany, UNESCO Chair in Heritage Studies and a B.Arch. from CEPT. She has worked on diverse architectural and cultural heritage projects. She is an ICOMOS and ICORP member and has recently conducted research on ‘Heritage at Risk’ initiatives, mentored by the ICOMOS International Board.

Jaymin Panchsara is a graduate in Furniture Design from the National Institute of Design with an exchange semester at the University of Ferrara, Italy. He is Co-Founder and lead designer at Skai, a Design and Manufacturing company.

Jignesh Mehta is an adjunct associate professor and area chair for Master of Urban Planning at CEPT. With more than 20 years of international professional experience in the fields of urban planning and urban design in India and the USA, he has worked on award winning projects. He holds a master’s degree in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), USA and a degree in Architecture from CEPT.

Kaulav Bhagat is an interior and furniture designer; an alumnus of CEPT and NID. He is currently the Program Chair for the Master of Furniture Design program. He has 14 years of work experience in the field of retail Interiors and furniture design. He loves to experiment with materials and making techniques. He believes in design processes for developing creative ideas.

Ketaki Jadhav is an architect and interior designer. An alumnus of Master’s in Interior Architecture and Design at CEPT University and was awarded the Best Research for her thesis in Crafts & Technology. Apart from academics, she started her own initiative that works with and for craft communities. Through her research she hopes to contribute by collaborating and co-creating craft design led services/products along with craft communities.

Khushi Shah is a conservation architect with specialisation in Heritage Conservation from Centre des Hautes Etudes de Chaillot, Paris. She has over 18 years of experience in the field. She was a key team member for the preparation of the World Heritage Nomination dossier for Ahmedabad. She has also worked on restoration projects as part of the Indo-French Collaboration project on the city of Ahmedabad.

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