All women in architecture articles
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News
New exhibition celebrates 100 women architects from around the world
Exhibition reveals the innovative work of women architects shaping the future of the built environment
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Opinion
This is why we are campaigning for more leadership roles for women
Women are increasingly connecting and organising on the global level to help shape the future of the profession, writes Annette Fisher
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Features
Women in Construction: Sarah Ball, principal, Woods Bagot
Jordan Marshall talks to the Woods Bagot principal leading the practice’s Adelaide and Aukland studios as part of a Women in Construction special produced by our sister title Building in conjunction with Gleeds
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News
FAME collective highlights barriers to career progression with RIBA exhibition
Exhibits seek to investigate systems of discrimination and disadvantage experienced due to race, class, and gender
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Features
Women in Construction: Kimberly Dowdell on how Detroit inspired her to become an architect and make a difference
Jordan Marshall talks to the AIA president and HOK director of strategic relationships about her path into architecture and commitment for positive change
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Opinion
8 March: The big ‘women-washing’ day is upon us
Rather than just ‘celebrating’ women through social media posts, leaders in architecture need to implement real change, writes Siri Zanelli
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Review
100 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
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Review
Hidden Patrons: ‘We need more of these stories to be told’
Eleanor Jolliffe discovers how a generation of Georgian women pioneers acted as both patrons and architects
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Review
Review | Thrive: A Field Guide for Women in Architecture
Indujah Srikaran describes Sumita Singha’s new book as one that she wishes she’d had during her own education
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News
MCW promotes all-female team as part of succession planning
Cambridge-based practice plans for the future with new appointments
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News
Nigel Coates and Elsie Owusu announced as new Royal Academicians
Royal Academy elects new academicians in category of architecture
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Opinion
Let’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
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Features
Jane Durham: The founding partner of Chapman Taylor whose name was left off the brass plate
Jane Durham was one of the most influential women in 20th century British architecture, but despite being a founding partner her name was omitted from Chapman Taylor, writes Elizabeth Darling
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Opinion
Where are all the men?
Men need to be more than passive bystanders in the struggle for workplace equity, writes Zoë Berman
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Opinion
To design for a better world we must have more women architects
We need more women in architecture if we are to address our profession’s huge challenges, writes Sally Mackereth
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Opinion
We’ve come a long way, but women architects still don’t have equality
Women continue to face barriers to entry and advancement within the profession, writes Urna Sodnomjamts