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Kadambari Srinivasan

Senior Associate Director at Gardiner & Theobald Inc.

Kadambari Srinivasan, AIA LEED AP, currently serves as Senior Associate Director at Gardiner & Theobald Inc. since November 2022. Prior roles include Associate Director at Perkins&Will from August 2022 to November 2022, Associate Principal at KPF from August 2016 to August 2022, and Intermediate Architect at JAKLITSCH / GARDNER ARCHITECTS from January 2014 to July 2016. Kadambari began as an Architectural Designer at Anima LLC from April 2011 to December 2013 and held an internship at Minakshi Jain Architects in mid-2007. Academic qualifications include a Master of Architecture and a Certificate in Ecological Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Bachelor of Architecture from Savitribai Phule Pune University.

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Gardiner & Theobald Inc.

Gardiner & Theobald is an independent global consultancy offering a range of services to the construction and property industry including project, cost and construction management. We work with clients across the world, finding solutions that exceed expectations and add value to projects. Our beginnings can be traced back to London, 1835 when the practice was founded. Today our Head Office remains in London and we have more than 1,100 staff globally with expertise in many sectors. Our blue chip client portfolio includes occupiers, developers, contractors, financial institutions and local and central governments across the world. With 180 years of history and heritage, we are proud to remain an independent consultancy. Gardiner & Theobald Inc. is a division of Gardiner & Theobald LLP, and for the past 24 years has been working throughout North America and the Caribbean delivering projects of all types. We have offices located in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. We are currently managing projects with a combined total project value in excess of $8 Billion, with projects ranging from landscaping and master planning, luxury hospitality to high-end residential, and from commercial developments to civic buildings and museums.