Kadambari Baxi is an architect and educator based in New York. Her most recent work focuses on climate justice, human rights and design ethics. Circulating worldwide her exhibitions, media, design and research projects promote different forms of agency and activism. Current projects include Climate Justice WTF and Air Drifts on global governance and toxic atmospheres, exhibited at the Seoul Architectural Triennale and Oslo Architectural Triennale. Baxi practices collaboratively forming teams on project basis. Ongoing is an installation in collaboration with an artists’ collective, titled: Found (abortion) Monument, on display at Unison Sculpture Garden, New Paltz. She co-founded an advocacy group WBYA?(Who Builds Your Architecture?). The group’s work on architecture and (migrant) labor was featured as a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, Boston Art College and Istanbul Architecture Biennale. In related initiatives, she serves on the board of The Architecture Lobby. As professor of practice in architecture at Barnard College, Columbia University, she teaches design studios and seminars on environmental visualizations. She was born in New Delhi.
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