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What Structures Have Women Designed Around the World?

Throughout history, women have played a pivotal role in shaping the architectural and design world, yet their contributions often remain unsung. As we close out Women's History Month, we're highlighting just a few of these visionary designers who have left a mark on our built environment. From groundbreaking designs to innovative structures, their resilience, creativity, and determination have transformed cities and communities globally. Let's honor their legacy and continue to champion diversity and inclusion in architecture and design.


Amanda Levete

EDP Foundation's Museum of Art, Architecture & Technology | Lisbon, Portugal


Photo by Francisco Nogueira



















Jeanne Gang

St. Regis Hotel | Chicago, IL


Photo by JLL



















Zaha Hadid

Heydar Aliyev Center | Baku, Azerbaijan


Photo by Helene Binet



















Francine Houben

Library of Birmingham | Birmingham, England


Photo by Frosts Landscapes



















Julia Morgan

Hearst Castle | San Simeon, CA


Photo by Janet Simmonds



















Patricia Patkau

Hadaway House | Whistler, British Columbia


Photo by James Dow



















Louisa Hutton

GSW Headquarters | Berlin, Germany


Photo by noshe





























Amale Andraos

Museum Garage | Miami, Florida


Photo by MIguel de Guzman



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