Sumita Singha
OpinionTwo decades on and women in architecture still face many of the same barriers
In response to the Fawcett Socety’s independent report for the RIBA, Sumita Singha asks why so many women in architecture still struggle to be valued and recognised throughout their careers
Review‘New methods for the old’: how Minnette de Silva redefined modernity
Sumita Singha reviews a new monograph on Minnette de Silva that explores the legacy of Sri Lanka’s first woman architect
Review100 Women: Architects in Practice
A new book offers welcome inspiration for today’s practitioners, as well as for the next generation of women architects, writes Sumita Singha
OpinionDebriefing from COP28: ‘These conferences could be held online. At least that way most of us could have a voice!’
COP has turned into a gigantic and unwieldy gathering that is failing to identify the actual mechanisms for achieving its 2030 targets, writes Sumita Singha
OpinionLet’s celebrate the South Asian pioneers who blazed a trail for women in architecture
The stories of four pioneering women from South Asia should provide inspiration to all architects, writes Sumita Singha






