“Design must learn from more-than-human ancestral collaborations that manage to take root in territories in a local way.”

Architect and designer whose work connects architecture, ecology, and public space. She founded DOMA studio in Mexico City and LIMBO, a nomadic platform for seed conservation. She has exhibited at the Venice Biennale (2021), Museo Tamayo and Harvard, and has received support from FONCA, Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative and Premios Ciudad. A graduate of Ibero and Harvard GSD, she currently teaches at CENTRO and Universidad Iberoamericana, exploring agrobiodiversity and design as tools for social and environmental change.

WHAT DESIGN CAN DO MEXICO GNP 2025

Adriana David will take the main stage in the first block:

ANCESTRAL AND NATURAL INTELLIGENCE

Join Adriana David and hundreds of creatives on September 26th. Tickets are now available!