[2] In 2013, Baldišiūtė co-founded Do Architects, one of the largest Baltic architecture and urban design studios.
[3] As a lead architect, she worked on projects nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture, such as the master plan and residential and commercial quarters for Svencelė, Lithuania's first town on the water with a canal network, as well as Ogmios City, the transformation of a 12-hectare Soviet military base in northern Vilnius into a multifunctional and fully integrated city quarter.
[4] Baldišiūtė's portfolio also includes dozens of large-scale residential, commercial and urban redevelopment projects.
Co-created by Baldišiūtė’s team and other partners, it was the first document of its kind in the region and has already been applied in projects on streets such as Naugarduko, Giedraičių, Vileišio, Kernavės and Ševčenkos.
[8] In 2024, Baldišiūtė’s team introduced the “Vilkpėdė 2080” project, a vision to transform a large industrial area south of Vilnius city center into residential, administrative and recreational quarters that embrace the existing river and incorporate new waterways.