Name : Pallavi Keswani
Profile/Designation : Asst. Professor
Education :
B.Arch (2010-2015);Aayojan School of Architecture
Masters: Urban Management (2017-19); Cept University
Phd Scholar at Sushant University
Email : pallavikeswani@sushant.edu.in
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ar-pallavi-keswani-2ab398107/
Short Biography
Ar. Pallavi Keswani a seasoned professional with a comprehensive background in both practical architectural endeavors and academic pursuits. Pallavi's journey in the realm of architecture commenced with a Bachelor's degree from Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur, where foundational skills were honed, and a keen understanding of the architectural domain was developed from 2010 to 2015. Seeking to broaden perspectives, she pursued a Masters in Urban Management at Cept University, Ahmedabad, from 2017 to 2019, further fueling her passion for exploring unconventional aspects within the architectural spectrum.
With six years of dedicated professional practice, she has actively blended academic insights with real-world experiences. Currently engaged as a full-time faculty member, she balances her commitment to teaching with freelancing projects in Jaipur, ensuring that her knowledge remains rooted in practical applications.
In pursuit of continuous academic growth and a commitment to contribute to the evolving landscape of architectural education, Pallavi is concurrently enrolled in a part-time PhD program at Sushant School of Architecture, Gurugram. This endeavor not only reflects her dedication to scholarly pursuits but also underscores her commitment to providing valuable insights to the architectural community.
Research Interests
Urban Management, Solid waste management, communities, urban planning.
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News Paper Publication :
The proposals given in the Ward Management studio, were published as articles in news papers.
Article 1: DUMP THE COMMUNITY BINS: Cept Study of Jodhpur ward suggests way out of mess : Times of India: Dated 23rd June 2018 (Page No: 2)
Article 2: GARBAGE COLLECTION STILL A MESS: A study by Cept students exposes glaring loopholes in Solid Waste Management systems in Ahmedabad : Ahmedabad Mirror : Dated 23rd June 2018 (Page No:6)
Affiliations and Memberships
Council of Architecture