
AKAH India X Mumbai Climate Week
AKAH India X Mumbai Climate Week
Exhibition and Public Art
Designed for Aga Khan Agency for Habitat India, this set of 10 exhibition panels communicated their cooling solutions in Mira-Bhayandar across housing societies, informal settlements, and schools. The panels translated technical information, project data, and climate-responsive interventions into clear visual narratives for Mumbai Climate Week. Through illustrations, infographics, and narrative based layouts, the exhibition helped explain how practical cooling solutions can improve comfort, reduce heat stress, and support more climate-resilient communities.
Aga Khan Agency for Habitat India
2026
Vaibhavi M.R, Manasi Mamtora, Anik Abdullah Aman, Anuj Kale, Shreya Khandekar
heat resilience, climate change, exhibition, Aga Khan agency for habitat
Nayani Khurana, Research and Knowledge Management, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, India
"The entire exhibition more focused, allowing people to engage with the content without getting bogged down by too many details. It made it easier for visitors to understand the work, ask more specific questions, and move through the exhibition independently.
It also made it much easier for the AKAH team members to explain the work whenever needed. The audience enquiries were precise and led to more focused discussions with genuinely interested visitors.
Most importantly, the exhibition did not feel like a generic feel-good display. Each panel, and the overall narrative, created impact in a busy exhibition setting where it is difficult to hold people’s attention among 70–80 stalls."







