Freyaan ANKLESARIA
Freyaan’s recent work is on evidence based design methods which integrate scientific knowledge into architectural design processes within education and practice.
Within industry, she has worked on projects involving research, spatial analysis and agent based model simulations to inform the design of large and complex buildings such as airports terminals; urban spatial analysis for assessing key performance indicators such as walkability, access to public amenities and green space etc. Her work spans architecture and urban scales, in design and research, in the UK, India and Sri Lanka.
She has also been teaching design studios, workshops and elective courses, and guiding research for architecture and urban design students at undergraduate and postgraduate level in India. Her focus is on introducing user-centric theories and methods such as Space Syntax to designers.
Publications
- external page Syntax as an Iterative Architectural Design Tool
- external page Applying Flow simulation framework to model passenger behaviour in an airport terminal in North America
Education
- M.Sc. Space Syntax - Architecture and Cities (Distinction) Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.
- Bachelor of Architecture, CEPT University, India.
Social Media
- LinkedIn: external page Freyaan Anklesaria