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The following is a list of women architects by nationality – notable women who are well known for their work in the field of architecture.

Africa

Egypt

Kenya

Niger

  • Mariam Kamara (born 1979), Nigerien and founder of the architecture and research firm Atelier Masomi

Nigeria

South Africa

  • Sarah Calburn (born 1964), own practice, residential projects and Johannesburg's Gallery MOMO
  • Sophia Gray (1814–1871), first female architect in South Africa
  • Linda Mvusi (born c. 1955), actress, the architect, owns her own firm
  • Kate Otten (born 1964), own practice, community libraries, the waterfront development at Tzaneen
  • Anya van der Merwe, Cape Town architect
  • Nadia Tromp (born 1977), own practice, healthcare clinics, residential homes and community centres

Uganda

Zambia

Asia

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

China

  • Huang Hui
  • Lin Huiyin (1904–1955), first known Chinese female architect
  • Jing Liu (born 1981), co-founder of the New York design office SO-IL
  • Lu Wenyu, whose husband Wang Shu won the Priztker Prize for the work the duo completed together in their firm (and whose sole attribution of the prize generated some controversy)

India

Indonesia

  • Elora Hardy (born 1980) is a Canadian-Indonesian architect who uses bamboo.

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Lebanon

  • Amale Andraos (born 1972/1973), dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

Mongolia

Nepal

Pakistan

  • Yasmeen Lari (born circa 1941), the country's first female architect

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

  • Nadia Bakhurji, interior architect, holds several administrative positions

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

  • Xiu Zelan (1925–2016), Taiwan's first female architect

Thailand

Turkey

Australasia

Australia

New Zealand

  • Kate Beath (1882–1979), probably the first female architect in New Zealand
  • Gill Matthewson (fl. from 1984), architect, educator, writer
  • Megan Wraight (1961–2020), New Zealand landscape architect

Europe

Albania

Austria

  • Maria Auböck (born 1951), architect, educator, specializing in landscape architecture
  • Ella Briggs (1880–1977), early Austrian female architect and interior decorator
  • Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897–2000), first Austrian female architect
  • Lilia Skala (1896–1994), graduated in and practiced architecture before becoming an actress in the United States
  • Laura P. Spinadel (born 1958), principal at BUSarchitektur
  • Silja Tillner (born 1960), principal at Architekten Tillner & Willinger
  • Liane Zimbler (1892–1987), possibly the first European woman to graduate in architecture, in Austria; practiced in the United States from 1938 to age 90

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Dijana Alić (born 195?), architect and academic living in Australia
  • Vesna Bugarski (1930–1992), first female architect in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Selma Harrington (born 1955), interior design, president of the Architects' Council of Europe

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Luxembourg

Malta

Montenegro

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

  • Maria Cotescu (1896–1980), one of the first women architects of Romania; built the National railway industrial complex
  • Henrieta Delavrancea (1897–1987), one of the first female architects admitted to the Superior School of Architecture in Bucharest
  • Virginia Andreescu Haret (1894–1962), first female graduate in architecture and first female Romanian Architectural Inspector General
  • Anca Petrescu (1949–2013), architect and politician

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

  • Anna Branzell (1895–1983), Norwegian-born Swedish architect, first woman to graduate in architecture in Sweden
  • Léonie Geisendorf (1914–2016), Polish-born Swedish architect working in Stockholm
  • Mia Hägg (born 1970), her firm, Habiter Autrement, is based in Paris
  • Margit Hall (1901–1937), first woman in Sweden to graduate in architecture as an ordinary student
  • Agnes Magnell (1878–1966), first woman accepted to the architecture program at the Royal Institute of Technology; was not allowed to graduate since she was accepted on exception; designed the water tower in Sala in 1903
  • Greta Magnusson-Grossman (1906–1999), furniture designer and architect
  • Pernilla Ohrstedt (born 1980), London-based Swedish architect
  • Brita Snellman (1901–1978), first woman to graduate in architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology, in 1924
  • Hillevi Svedberg (1910–1990), remembered for collective housing interiors
  • Inga Varg (born 1952), urban planning, interior design and architecture
  • Ingeborg Wærn Bugge (1899–1991), early Swedish graduate, residential buildings, schools, renovation

Switzerland

Turkey

  • Leman Tomsu (1913–1988), one of the first Turkish women to qualify as an architect in 1934

United Kingdom

North America

Belize

  • Esther Ayuso (born 1958), first female architect of Belize, born in Venezuela; specializes in hospital design
  • Sue Courtenay (born c. 1966), first female president of the Federation of Caribbean Association of Architects

Canada

Cuba

Dominican Republic

  • Margot Taule (1920–2008), first registered professional engineer and architect in the Dominican Republic

Jamaica

  • Nadine Isaacs (1942–2004), first female head of the Jamaican Institute of Architects and Caribbean School of Architecture
  • Verma Panton (1936–2015), first female architect of Jamaica and of the Anglo-Caribbean

Mexico

Puerto Rico

United States

This list of United States women architects includes notable women architects with a strong connection to the United States, i.e. born in the USA, located in the USA, or known primarily for their work in the USA.

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B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

  • Edith Northman (1893–1956), one of Southern California's first women architects

O

P

R

S

T

V

W

Y

Z

  • Astra Zarina (1929–2008), architect and academic
  • Zoka Zola, Croatian-born American architect, active in Chicago since 1990

South America

Argentina

Brazil

  • Lina Bo Bardi (1914–1992), Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect
  • Georgia Louise Harris Brown (1918–1999), African American who spent most of her career in Brazil
  • Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), received the first arcVision prize for Women and Architecture
  • Lota de Macedo Soares (1910–1967), self-taught architect and landscape architect emeritus, created the Parque do Flamengo, RJ

Chile

  • Sophia Hayden (1868-1953), the first female graduate of the four-year program in architecture at MIT.
  • Glenda Kapstein Lomboy (1939–2008), architect who won the 2003 PLEA Lifetime Achievement Awards for "sustainable architecture and urban design"
  • Joan MacDonald (born 1941), Deputy Ministre of Housing and Urbanism in Chile from 1990 until 1994
  • Margarita Pisano (1932–2015), architect, writer, and feminist theorist
  • Dora Riedel (1906–1982), the first Chilean woman to receive a degree in architecture
  • Rocio Romero (born 1971), Chilean born prefabrication, kit home designer
  • Sonia Tschorne (born 1954), architect and Minister of Housing, Urban Development and National Assets from 2004 until 2006

Colombia

Paraguay

  • Gloria Cabral (born 1982), titular partner of the firm Gabinete Arquitectura

Uruguay

  • Charna Furman (born 1941), urban planning architect noted for designing urban spaces for women and marginalized groups
  • Giulia Guarino (1897–1985), Italian-born architect, first woman architect in South America

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