Bhoomika Brahmbhatt

Senior Sustainability Consultant at EVORA Global

Bhoomika Brahmbhatt has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in the field of sustainability and architecture. Bhoomika is currently working as a Senior Sustainability Consultant at EVORA Global, where they previously held the position of Sustainability Consultant. Prior to that, they gained experience as a Sustainability Coordinator at Lamington Group. In 2020, Bhoomika participated in a Work Experience Program at Mitie Energy. Bhoomika has also worked as an Assistant Professor of Architecture at both Sir M. V. School Of Architecture and GOPALAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING. In their role as an assistant professor, they were involved in various activities such as classroom transformation, establishing a climatology lab, and undertaking administrative duties. Bhoomika started their career as a Junior Architect at Building Services Bureau - India and Errol Reubens Associates, where they worked on a wide range of projects and was responsible for tasks such as brainstorming project ideas, completing detailed design drawings, and coordinating architectural projects. Bhoomika began their professional journey as a Trainee Architect at Navpad architects.

Bhoomika Brahmbhatt obtained their Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree from DC Patel School of Architecture, APIED, Vallabh Vidyanagar, from 2005 to 2011. Bhoomika then pursued a Master of Architecture (MArch) degree with a specialization in Sustainable Architecture from CEPT University from 2013 to 2015. In addition to their formal education, Bhoomika has obtained several certifications, including "One Click LCA Construction LCA Bootcamp 2023" from One Click LCA in May 2023, "Introduction to ESG" from Corporate Finance Institute® (CFI) in July 2021, "Balanced Scorecard and Key Performance Indicators" and "Introducing Rhino 6" from LinkedIn in July 2020. Furthermore, they also hold the title of "Architect" from the Council of Architecture - India, which they received in January 2014.

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