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  2. List of women architects - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Birkby (1932–1994), practicing architect, educator and proponent of women's role in architecture; Norma Bonniwell (1877–1961), worked with her father in North Carolina; India Boyer (1907–1998), first female architect in Ohio; Louise Braverman (born 1948), New York-based architect who is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects

  3. Women in architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Architecture + Women NZ with Massey University Press published Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Edited by Elizabeth Cox and written by Cox and 30 other women architects, architectural historians and academics it makes visible the contributions to architecture in New Zealand of over 500 women. [99] [100]

  4. List of tallest buildings designed by women - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all occupiable structures over 50-metre (160 ft) tall, including spires, that were designed by women in the roles of primary architect or design coordinator. Note that many of these buildings are designed by larger teams that include the female architects listed.

  5. Raising the Roof: Stunning Homes Designed by Women - AOL

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    In 1958, women made up only 1 percent of the AIA's registered architects, and by 1988, only 4 percent. But they've come a long way in the past 25 years, now comprising nearly a quarter of the AIA ...

  6. 22 Famous Women in History You Need to Learn About ASAP

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    Only a handful of women have ever won the Pritzker Prize for Architecture, and Dame Zaha Hadid was the first in 2004. She was called the "Queen of Curves" and considered to be the greatest female ...

  7. Category:Women architects - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Architects. It includes architects that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Women placed in this category should also be placed in the corresponding Category:Architects by nationality tree.

  8. Julia Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan, the daughter of Charles Bill Morgan and Eliza Woodland Parmelee Morgan, was born on January 20, 1872, the second of five children. Her mother, Eliza, grew up as the indulged daughter of Albert O. Parmelee, a cotton trader and millionaire who financially supported the couple when they moved to San Francisco. [8]

  9. Zaha Hadid - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, she was ranked 69th on the Forbes list of "The World's 100 Most Powerful Women". [140] In 2010, she was named by Time as an influential thinker in the 2010 TIME 100 issue. [ 141 ] In September 2010 the New Statesman listed Zaha Hadid at number 42 in its annual survey of "The World's 50 Most Influential Figures of 2010".