Online interactive sessions with critical appraisal of basic concepts of Urban Design conducted by Urban Design graduates or assistant professors and visiting lecturers from the top Urban Design graduate programs in the world - Columbia University GSAPP, New York City; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Cambridge; Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge; School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi; Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL, London, KU Leuven Belgium, working in internationally renowned Urban Design offices across the world, from North and South America, Europe and Asia.
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Online interactive classes with critical appraisal of basic concepts of urban design conducted by Urban Design graduates or associate professors from the top Urban Design graduate programs in the world - Columbia University GSAPP, New York City; Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Cambridge; Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge; School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi; Bartlett School of Architecture UCL, London working in internationally renowned Urban Design offices across the world, from North and South America, Europe and Asia.
Organized by Sreyash Dasgupta, Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University GSAPP, New York City.
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Introduction to Digital Techniques in Urban Design
Sasha Mahajan
Master of Community Planning & Certification in Geographic Information Science (GIS)- 2015
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Bachelor of Architecture - 2011
University of Mumbai, India
Sasha has experience of nine years working on projects in India,
USA, UAE and Saudi Arabia. At Jacobs, she has worked on a wide
range of projects that include master planning of industrial cities,
mixed-use development and geospatial analysis in urban planning
and transportation domain. These projects have enabled her to gain
experience in urban planning and development using her geospatial
skills extensively.
She was involved in the projects – ‘Mobility Options between Dubai
and Neighboring Emirates’ and ‘Sharjah Pedestrian and Bicycle
Movement Improvement Strategy’, specifically, in capacity as a
geospatial analyst. She has keen interest and mindset in developing
more expertise in geospatial and geodesign domain.
Sasha’s overall diverse professional experience enables her
to understand and address a wide range of issues using a
multidisciplinary, problem-solving approach.