Bhavna Thyagarajan
About Bhavna Thyagarajan
Bhavna Thyagarajan is an Urban Designer at Arup in Singapore, specializing in innovative transport mobility strategies and multidisciplinary coordination for large-scale master planning projects.
Current Position at Arup
Since 2019, Bhavna Thyagarajan has been serving as an Urban Designer at Arup in Singapore. Her role involves developing innovative transport mobility strategies across Southeast Asia. She focuses on integrating human and natural systems within urban environments, leveraging her multidisciplinary coordination experience on large-scale master planning projects.
Previous Roles at LOPELAB and Placemaking Plus
In 2019, Bhavna volunteered at LOPELAB in Singapore for two months. The same year, she worked as a Designer at Placemaking Plus in Amsterdam Area, Netherlands, for three months. Earlier in 2018, she served as a Trainee at Placemaking Plus, gaining practical experience in urban design and place-making for three months.
Experience at Kamat and Rozario Architecture
From 2014 to 2015, Bhavna Thyagarajan was a Junior Architect at Kamat and Rozario Architecture in the Bengaluru Area, India. During her eight-month tenure, she contributed to various architectural projects, gaining substantial hands-on experience and furthering her skills in architectural design and project execution.
Educational Background in Architecture and Urban Design
Bhavna studied at Delft University of Technology from 2015 to 2017, where she received a Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from SRM University, completing the program between 2009 and 2014. She also attended Bala Vidya Mandir for her high school education in Computer Science, spanning ten years from 1999 to 2009.
Volunteer Experience at Polis | Platform for Urbanism and Landscape Architecture
In 2016, Bhavna was a Committee Member at Polis | Platform for Urbanism and Landscape Architecture in Delft Area, Netherlands. She contributed to the platform for eleven months, engaging in activities and projects that promote urbanism and landscape architecture.