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Priyanka Awatramani
Landscape Designer
Priyanka Awatramani is a designer from India, currently advancing her expertise in Landscape Urbanism at the Architectural Association in London. She has an experience of five years in architectural design, research and master planning particularly focusing on intersectionality and ecology, evident through her upcoming publication INCLOOSIVE in 2025.
As an designer, she has diverse experiences in prestigious firms handling projects of various scales, encompassing campus masterplans, institutional projects, recreational projects, luxurious residential architecture, bespoke interior design, adaptive reuse and graphic design. She has experience in design development, documentation, coordination, and quality analysis, ensuring projects meet high standards with meticulous attention to detail. She has led various competitions at a national level which led to project commissions for the office. Additionally, she has mentored interns on creating study models and construction drawings. Her approach combines a keen eye for aesthetics with critical thinking and problem-solving, delivering thoughtful and highly creative design solutions for complex issues and conditions.In her research, her work often explores the intricate connections between gender, urbanism, and systems thinking, with a particular emphasis on how these fields intersect with productive and regenerative landscapes. Her passion for academia and research has driven her to collaborate with various architecture schools and research organizations. Her current work develops policy frameworks that support a transition towards biobased economies in the construction industry, foregrounding labour forces and supporting regenerative landscapes. Her work optimises cartographic, 2D and 3D visualisation tools such as ArcGIS and Blender to visualise landscape transformations. Through her research, Priyanka positions herself as a mediator, translating data into actionable insights and bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical implementation while understanding complex issues across multiple scales.
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