Women in Architecture: celebrating female-led practices by highlighting work, not gender | News | Architonic

The ongoing fight for inclusivity and diversity means admitting the scales are unbalanced, and facing up to why this is. ‘Women have been consistently omitted from, obscured or replaced in the dominant narrative of architectural history,’ states Women in Architecture, a group campaigning for gender equality in both the architectural industry and the built environment.

The group aims to ‘stop the talent drain of women from architecture and ensure women’s voices are heard.’ But senior-level female architects, and even female-led practices, are only part of the solution; talking about their work, rather than their gender, is too. So to both celebrate and champion women in architecture, here are four world-class female-led architecture practices from across the globe, and the technical, creative, stylish and thoughtful projects that put them there.

Founded by Jeanne Gang,

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