
Avitesh Vaishnavi Nayak- Architect
- Professor (Assistant) at Ansal University
Avitesh Vaishnavi Nayak
- Architect
- Professor (Assistant) at Ansal University
Assistant Professor, School of Art & Architecture, Sushant University
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Introduction
Avitesh Vaishnavi Nayak, winner of Young Achiever Award in Architecture, is loving faculty among students with charming way of teaching, dynamic in nature & multitasking. Apart from her PhD, published many articles, essays in various leading architectural magazines.
She has a strong feeling to give back the society and nation, for which she has started a social initiative ‘Mam Gram Samraddh Dhaya’ unique approach under which she not just provides education but also hope & aspirations to kids.
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Sushant University
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- Doctoral Research Scholar
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Publications (28)
Good communication and the psychological engagement between client and professional leads towards great outcomes/projects. By focusing on collaboration and mutual understanding, the study sheds light on how architects can foster a healthy and transparent relationship with their clients, marked by effective communication and responsiveness at every...
A house is much more than just a space confined by walls. People that occupy it, give meaning to it through the experiences and memories they associate with it. People from different generations, have shared different circumstances and have had different experiences as they were coming of age. This influences their behaviour, their lifestyle and th...
Geometric-driven form generation was the product of the institutionalised division between form, structure, and material that was firmly ingrained in modernist design theory and paralleled by a systematic segmentation between modelling, analysis, and manufacture. This preference for form above substance was included into the creation and design log...
his book series aims to become the leading annual book series in fields related to Civil, Structural, and Transportation Engineering. The goal is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.
This article comprehensively reviews the integration of photovoltaic (PV) technology with green roofs, emphasizing its components and role in fostering a sustainable future. With escalating concerns about climate change and urban sustainability, integrating PV systems with green roofs is a promising strategy to address these challenges. By synergis...
This book series aims to become the leading annual book series in fields related to Civil, Structural, and Transportation Engineering. The goal is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.
Modern architecture is an architectural movement or style centred on cutting-edge construction technologies, particularly the use of reinforced concrete, glass, and steel. The foundational goal of 21st century architecture is to create better structures that are inherently sustainable by utilizing better materials and technologies. Façades are the...
Colour is considered as the basic visual perception of any space. There are numerous developed theories and assumptions related to the aesthetic comfort offered by colours, and to their effect on the human psyche. In this paper, it is inspected how the choice of colour changes with age and its impact on that age group of people. This investigation...
The term "circular economy" refers to a model of production and consumption that was first introduced in the late 1990s. This model encourages increasing amounts of reusing, refurbishing, repairing, and recycling. Circular economy (CE) has developed over time and is currently being utilized in a wide variety of fields and countries. Solar panels ar...
Circular economy is a model of making and utilization,
which started in the late 1990s and promotes more and
more reusing, refurbishing, repairing and recycling. Circular
economy (CE) has grown progressively and has been
adopted in numerous industries and nations. CE in the built
environment offers a lot of advantages since it has the ability...
The phenomenon of expressing as well as communicating cultural identity in architecture and design is evident in numerous parts of the world: this paper examines and analyses in the context of Jaipur. Jaipur has constantly redesigned and reinvented itself, absorbing a wide range of social and cultural influences, can be clearly seen in its deposito...
Antyodaya defines the upliftment of the last person, the weakest part of society. The best theory of inclusion with limited understanding is the concept of antyodaya, priority is given to 'the last man standing in the queue' in terms of resources, facilities, opportunities, or value within the society, or, in this case, a group of people within the...
Transformation happens globally at every stage, junction and every aspect of life. We can definitely observe our cultural systems seeking more modern ways and approaches that feeds different mind-sets. Indian culture has witnessed changes because of the periodic foreign invasions and has peacefully digested its impact. To many, the quality of resil...
Architectural Design or architectural field and human psychology are sharing a vital relationship but it has been ignored all the time and unnoticed by the design industry. Interrelation of design and psychology is not just significant but also reciprocal. One side claims, effective design has been shown psychologically impacted and physiological e...
Terrace Garden and Photovoltaic rooftop systems are both considered as sustainable solutions for buildings as both are energy efficient & helps in reducing carbon emissions. These two systems are pretty different in framework and application and this is difficult to say which one is better as both are appropriate. Putting both at the same time will...
Nowadays, we all are stuck in lockdown, facing many issues. This COVID-19 is over a nightmare. Lockdown is an emergency protocol which is employed to safeguard people's life. Mostly in urban areas, people are working online in various fields such as education, IT companies, etc. As we all know villagers live in a different environment in the compar...
Digital India is a programme to prepare India for a knowledge future. The focus of digital India is on making technology central to enabling change. This is Umbrella programme which is covering many departments. Digital India weaves together a large number of ideas and thoughts into a single comprehensive vision so that each of them is seen as part...
Real-estate sector is one of the most globally recognized sectors. In India, real-estate is the second largest employer after agriculture and will grow 30% over the next decade. Real-estate growth directly impacts the growth of urban and semi-urban areas. The housing sector alone contributes about 5-6% of India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Real-...
In the RCC construction, water-cement ratio is detrimental for concrete. We always try to restrict the water-cement ratio because we want structure achieve its higher strength rather it is necessary for structure life. For the chemical reaction which is generated in cement and water, water-cement ratio of less than 0.38, whereas the adopted water-c...
A total of 70% population of India lives in villages and the youth belongs to this segment are passing through a dramatic psychological turmoil. The invasion of bedroom from the skies in the form of television and the advancement in telephony through internet has given them minded the dreams that were not thinkable few years ago. However, the groun...
This paper discusses the specific climatic conditions of Palei, Rajasthan. Palei is a small village of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is one of the hottest states of India. The region experiences more than 45°C during summers and in January which is the coldest month of the year, the temperature recorded 5°C. There has been no year of scanty rainfall in 35 y...
Increasing demand for passenger and freight transport in urban areas is a challenge for governments and transport authorities in India. Energy use, space use, road safety, air quality and noise pollution are a few of the road transport-related issues that Indian cities have to cope with. Every day, our mayors and councillors are concerned about fin...
The paper discusses the economic conditions of Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. Bulandshahr is a city and a municipal board in Bulandshahr District in the state of U.P. India. It has a long history. The history of Bulandshahr begins even before 1200 BCE. This region was close to the capital of the Pandvas-Indraprastha and Hastinapur. After, a Tomar king...
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An intent to understand, evaluate and assess the academic curriculum module of Building Services in relation to the Architecture Profession. We have witnessed to be following a Course Curriculum that has seen minimal revisions and upgradations. The Academic Curriculum is approx. 25-30 Years. It is in subsequent demand of revisions with Updates Trends and Techniques to have an efficient Building Metabolism. And, these questionnaires will help in bringing us an inch closer to integrate the curriculum with trending practices.