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March 8th 2024
Celebrating Women in Architecture
To celebrate International Women's Day, today we share a list of 30 women architects whose inspiring contribution in recent years is proof of the strategic role of female architects worldwide
Amelia Tavella
Amelia Tavella
Amelia Tavella Architects
Rehabilitation and extension of the convent Saint-François
Rehabilitation and extension of the convent Saint-François
Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano / France / 2021
Paola Sola
Paola Sola
Toledo
Toledo
Napoli / Italy / 2022
Arisara Chaktranon
Arisara Chaktranon
Onion
Baan Pomphet
Baan Pomphet
Ayutthaya / Thailand / 2020
Kazuyo Sejima
Kazuyo Sejima
SANAA
La Samaritaine
La Samaritaine
Parigi / France / 2021
Linna Choi
Linna Choi
OUALALOU+CHOI
Village for the 2023 World Bank and the International Monetary Fund Annual Meeting
Village for the 2023 World Bank and the International Monetary Fund Annual Meeting
Marrakech / Morocco / 2023
Fernanda  Marques
Fernanda Marques
Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados
Jabuticaba
Jabuticaba
São José dos Campos / Brazil / 2022
Dorothée   Meilichzon
Dorothée Meilichzon
CHZON
Maison Bulle
Maison Bulle
Parigi / France / 2023
Dagmar  Štěpánová
Dagmar Štěpánová
FormaFatal
Achioté
Achioté
Puntarenas / Costa Rica / 2022
Irina & Olga Sundukovy
Irina & Olga Sundukovy
Sundukovy Sisters Design & Architecture Studio
LONDRI
LONDRI
Москва / Russian Federation / 2021
Marianna  Kapsimali
Marianna Kapsimali
Kapsimalis Architects
Monolithus
Monolithus
Finikia / Greece / 2022
Kim  Pariseau
Kim Pariseau
APPAREIL architecture
Les Sillages Residence
Les Sillages Residence
Montréal / Canada / 2022
Mariam  Issoufou Kamara
Mariam Issoufou Kamara
atelier masōmī
Hikma Religious and Secular Complex
Hikma Religious and Secular Complex
Dandaji Village / Niger
Lucia Cano
Lucia Cano
Selgascano Arquitectos
TRAMO
TRAMO
Madrid / Spain / 2023
Li Xiang
Li Xiang
Huai'an Zhongshuge
Huai'an Zhongshuge
Huai'an / China / 2023
Sarah Poot
Sarah Poot
POOT Architectuur
Grote Hond
Grote Hond
Anversa / Belgium / 2022
Ana Garcia Lopez
Ana Garcia Lopez
NeuronaLab
Loft en Poblenou
Loft en Poblenou
Barcelona / Spain / 2022
Maria Alessandra Segantini
Maria Alessandra Segantini
C+S Architects
Torri residenziali R11 - Cascina Merlata
Torri residenziali R11 - Cascina Merlata
Milano / Italy / 2022
Jennifer Kudlats
Jennifer Kudlats
StudioAC | Studio for Architecture & Collaboration
Cherry Valley
Cherry Valley
Canada / 2023
Benedetta Tagliabue
Benedetta Tagliabue
Miralles Tagliabue EMBT
Naples Underground Central Station
Naples Underground Central Station
Napoli / Italy / 2022
Shalini Chandrashekar
Shalini Chandrashekar
Taliesyn
Cabin House
Cabin House
Bangalore / India / 2022
Esther  Stam
Esther Stam
Studio Modijefsky
De Witt
De Witt
Dordrecht / Netherlands / 2023
María Langarita
María Langarita
langarita-navarro arquitectos
Casa PS50
Casa PS50
Tarifa / Spain / 2022
Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem
Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem
YSG Studio
The Fantales Kitchen
The Fantales Kitchen
Melbourne / Australia / 2021
Rossana Hu
Rossana Hu
Neri&Hu
Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts Extension
Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts Extension
Xi'an / China / 2023
Sofía  Von Ellrichshausen
Sofía Von Ellrichshausen
Pezo Von Ellrichshausen
Rosa Pavilion
Rosa Pavilion
Yungay / Chile / 2023
Francine Houben
Francine Houben
Mecanoo
Kaohsiung Social Housing
Kaohsiung Social Housing
Kaohsiung City / Taiwan / 2023
Ana Milena Hernández Palacios
Ana Milena Hernández Palacios
Masquespacio
We Are Emma
We Are Emma
Milano / Italy / 2023
Nathalie  de Vries
Nathalie de Vries
MVRDV
The Pyramid of Tirana
The Pyramid of Tirana
Tirana / Albania / 2023
Caroline Bos
Caroline Bos
UNStudio
Seoul Twin Eye
Seoul Twin Eye
Seul / South Korea / 2028
Elizabeth Diller
Elizabeth Diller
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
The Shed
The Shed
New York / United States / 2019
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