Neera Adarkar
Principal Architect, Adarkar Associates, India
Neera Adarkar
Last updated: June 29, 2024 Mumbai, India
Neera Adarkar is a practicing architect and an urban researcher. She has designed several public and private projects. Her interest in social, urban and gender issues has resulted in her associations with various civil society organizations in Mumbai. She is a founding member and trustee of Majlis, a NGO engaged in cultural and urban projects. She is closely linked with the Textile Workers’ Union in the city of Mumbai. Her involvement in the urban struggles as an activist led her to participate in the process of formation of Mumbai Peoples’ Action Committee, a coalition of citizens’ groups active on various urban issues.
She is a visiting faculty member in the Academy of Architecture (AoA), Rachana Sansad in Mumbai. She has co-authored, with Meena Menon, One Hundred Years One Hundred Voices: An Oral History of Millworkers of Girangaon (2004) and edited The Chawls of Mumbai: Galleries of Life (2011). She has many published articles to her credit and has presented papers in conferences and delivered talks on urban, cultural, architectural, heritage and gender issues in India beyond, including conference presentations and lectures at universities in New York, Chicago, Berkeley, Cornell and Leuven.
Neera Adarkar studied architecture at the Sir J J College of Architecture, Mumbai University and obtained post-graduate qualifications in industrial design from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Powai) in Mumbai.