Bhavya is an urban and architectural designer whose work is grounded in the belief that thoughtful design can strengthen communities, respond to environmental realities, and shape more meaningful everyday experiences. She sees design not as the pursuit of an idealized vision, but as a practical, iterative process rooted in understanding the people and contexts we design for.
Her work explores the public realm, urban responses to environmental change, and the renewal of overlooked spaces to better respond to community life and improve connectivity. These approaches are reflected in graduate projects such as Tides of Transition, Gowanus Body in New York City, and Re-Weave for Banorte Stadium in Mexico.
Before joining Asakura Robinson, Bhavya worked on projects across multiple scales in India and the United States, contributing from design development through on-site coordination and execution. She also explores emerging AI-supported workflows as part of her evolving design process.
She is committed to creating places that are contextually honest, climate-aware, and deeply rooted in the communities they are shaped for.