Bigham is a co-founder of the Outpost Office architectural office, USA. Before college, she was a Fulbright researcher in Lviv, Ukraine, and a lecturer in the Centre for Urban History of East Central Europe. Her research focused on castles and fortresses of Western Ukraine as globalisation factors in defensive architecture. Bigham obtained MA in Architecture from Yale University, and BA in Architecture from Tennessee State University, where her graduation project won the Bronze Medal. Bigham’s works in design were exhibited in the A+D Museum of Architecture and Design, Los Angeles; Michigan University; Harvard Graduate School of Design; Yale and Princeton Schools of Architecture. She is the editor of Fulfilled: Architecture, Excess, and Desire (Applied Research + Design, 2022). Her writing and work has appeared in publications such as MAS Context, Dialectic, The Architect’s Newspaper, Metropolis, Mark, CLOG, and Surface.
KhSA’s invited expert In 2019, together with Erik Herrmann, curated the 1st Annual Exhibition at the Kharkiv School of Architecture. In spring 2022, planned to conduct a two-day seminar on new approaches to and challenges for architectural education, cancelled due to the war. Discussion participant and speaker for the School Public Programme, 1st Year workshops tutor.