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Designing for better learning environments, from Bengaluru to the UK.

Bhavya is an Architect in the UK Infra sector at AtkinsRéalis, based in Bengaluru and focused on education projects. What draws her to this work is clear. Education infrastructure has long-term social impact, and the design of these spaces can shape the wider community as much as the people who use them every day. 

That sense of purpose is a big part of what makes her role distinctive. Working from India as part of an integrated team delivering UK projects, Bhavya contributes across multiple stages of design and coordination, from concept design through to RIBA Stage 5. It is work that combines technical rigor with human-centered thinking, and that balance is a big part of what she enjoys most. 

Bhavya smiling in front of camera 

A technical challenge with real-world impact 

One of the strongest examples of that came through her work on hybrid natural ventilation strategies for education buildings. Bhavya worked extensively on facilitating vent risers, which became a complex coordination challenge. The team needed to achieve clear free air openings while also accommodating structural requirements. At the same time, they had to protect the learning environment through careful consideration of acoustics and mitigate fire hazards 

That kind of design problem asks a lot from architects. It is not enough to solve one issue in isolation. Every decision affects another system, another user need, or another performance target. As Bhavya puts it, the work involved looking at each element in microscopic detail and then zooming out to see the larger picture repeatedly. It was a huge learning curve, and extremely fun nevertheless.

Her approach to sustainable design 

That mindset also speaks to how she views sustainability. For Bhavya, it is not only about meeting regulations, even though compliance is a critical part of the job. It is about finding ways to minimize harm while still creating spaces that positively contribute to society. In social infrastructure, where buildings serve communities for years to come, that question matters even more. How can design reduce negative impact and give something back 

Across her projects, that thinking shows up in practical ways. She has supported U-value calculations to improve the thermal performance of the building envelope and help meet energy efficiency targets. She has contributed to coordinating green roof strategies, including roofs with solar panels. She has also worked within increasingly stringent requirements designed to support healthier, more resilient outcomes, from protecting existing trees on site to selecting materials that promote rainwater seepage into the ground 

What stands out is how naturally these measures sit alongside the wider design intent. They are not treated as add-ons. They are part of the architectural response from the start, integrated into the process of creating functional, durable, people-focused spaces. 

What helps her do her best work 

Bhavya is equally clear about what helps her do that work well. The team around her is friendly, approachable, and collaborative, which creates a supportive learning environment. There is always someone willing to help, whether that means technical input, lessons learned from previous experience, or guidance through a new challenge. 

She also values the flexibility of balancing office and home life. For her, that flexibility creates the headspace to step back when needed and return with a clearer perspective, which leads to better-quality work.

The impact of her role 

In the education sector, architects often sit at the junction of regulatory requirements and human-centric design. That is exactly how Bhavya sees her role. She works to satisfy technical and governing standards while coordinating the services and systems that make a building habitable, effective, and sustainable. 

When that comes together well, the impact goes beyond the building itself. These spaces can enhance learning environments, support community engagement, and build lasting value for clients and users alike. 

For candidates interested in architecture, sustainable design, and UK project delivery from India, Bhavya’s story offers a grounded view of the work. It is technically demanding, deeply collaborative, and closely connected to real community outcomes. Together, that makes it a meaningful place to grow your impact.

Passionate about creating spaces that make a difference? Explore opportunities at AtkinsRéalis and help shape the future of sustainable design.

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