List of women architects
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
- Shahira Fahmy, founded her own firm in 2005
Kenya
- Eugenie Dorothy Hughes, first Kenyan and first East African female architect
- Erica Mann, town planner and architect, Architect Laureate
- Emma Miloyo, partner in Design Source in Nairobi, first female President of the Architectural Association of Kenya
Nigeria
- Olajumoke Adenowo, described as "the face of architecture in Nigeria"
- Fifi Ejindu, architect, businesswoman, philanthropist
South Africa
- Sarah Calburn, own practice, residential projects and Johannesburg's Gallery MOMO
- Sophia Gray, first female architect in South Africa
- Linda Mvusi, actress, architect, owns her own firm
- Kate Otten, own practice, community libraries, the waterfront development at Tzaneen
- Anya van der Merwe, Cape Town architect
Uganda
- Assumpta Nnaggenda-Musana, architect, urban planner and academic
[|Zambia]
- Denise Scott Brown, born in Northern Rhodesia; educated in South Africa and London; lives and works in the US
Asia
Armenia
- Anna Ter-Avetikian, first Armenian woman to become an architect
Azerbaijan
- Gulnara Mehmandarova, researcher in connection with UNESCO sites
Bangladesh
- Khaleda Ekram, architect, educator, researcher
China
- Huang Hui
- Lin Huiyin, first known Chinese female architect
- Jing Liu, 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
India
- Eulie Chowdhury, first woman to qualify as an architect in Asia
- Shimul Javeri Kadri, own firm in Mumbai
- Revathi Kamath, pioneer of mud architecture
- Anupama Kundoo, innovative architect working in Auroville
- Pravina Mehta, urban planner and architect
- Perin Jamsetjee Mistri, believed to be the first woman to graduate in architecture in India
- Sheila Sri Prakash, first woman in India to have started her own architectural firm
- Sonali Rastogi, founding partner of Morphogenesis
- Samira Rathod, architect, furniture designer, educator, own partnership since 1995
- Brinda Somaya, UNESCO prize for restoring St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai
- Chitra Vishwanath, established her own firm in 1991, working in India and Africa
Indonesia
- Elora Hardy is a Canadian-Indonesian architect who uses bamboo.
Iran
- Farshid Moussavi, Iranian-British founder of Farshid Moussavi Architecture
- Nasrine Seraji, Iranian-British founder of Atelier Searaji Architects & head of Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong
[|Iraq]
- Dame Zaha Hadid, Iraqi-British; founder of Zaha Hadid Architects in London; first woman to win the Pritzker Prize
Israel
- Lotte Cohn, German born; pioneering figure in Israeli architecture
- Dora Gad, influential interior designer
- Ada Karmi-Melamede, Supreme Court of Israel, numerous educational buildings
- Nitza Metzger-Szmuk, conservation work in Tel Aviv
- Shulamit Nadler, designed National Library of Israel and Jerusalem Theatre
- Rivka Oxman, academic
Japan
- Itsuko Hasegawa, own firm since 1979
- Masako Hayashi, first woman to win Architectural Institute of Japan Award
- Toshiko Mori, first woman to receive tenure at Harvard GSD
- Nobuko Nakahara, founded PODOKO, association of female architects
- Kazuyo Sejima, co-founder of SANAA, Pritzker prize winner in 2010
- Nobuko Tsuchiura, first woman architect in Japan
Jordan
- Abeer Seikaly
Lebanon
- Amale Andraos, dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Mongolia
- Biambasuren Luvsandamdingiin, urban planner
Nepal
- Hisila Yami, also a government minister
Pakistan
- Yasmeen Lari, the country's first female architect
Palestine
- Suad Amiry, author and architect
- Khouloud Daibes, architect and former politician and diplomat
Saudi Arabia
- Nadia Bakhurji, interior architect, holds several administrative positions
Singapore
- Cheong Koon Hean, award-winning urban planner and architect
Sri Lanka
- Minnette de Silva, first Sri Lankan female architect
Taiwan
- Xiu Zelan, Taiwan's first female architect
Thailand
- Patama Roonrakwit, practising architect, focus on under-privileged housing
Turkey
- Mualla Eyüboğlu
- Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu, redesigned Istanbul's Şakirin Mosque to wide international acclaim
Australasia
Australia
- Lily Isabel Maude Addison, early female architect in Queensland
- Ruth Alsop, first woman qualified as an architect in the state of Victoria
- Brit Andresen, Norwegian-born, first woman in Australia to be awarded the RAIA Gold Medal
- Emma Appleton, Australian landscape architect and urban designer
- Beverley Bolin, the first woman to become a registered architect in South Australia.
- Eva Buhrich, architect, editor and writer who migrated from Germany
- Karen Burns, architectural historian, theorist, activist and educator
- Stroma Buttrose, first female Planning Assistant in South Australia
- Kerry Clare, architect and joint recipient of the Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal
- Justine Clark, New Zealand-born architectural editor, writer, speaker and researcher
- Louise Cox, architect, Officer of the Order of Australia for services to architecture
- Eleanor Cullis-Hill, Sydney architect
- Suzanne Dance, Melbourne-based architect
- Maggie Edmond, principal at Melbourne-based Edmond and Corrigan
- Rosina Edmunds, architect, urban planner and writer
- Harriet Edquist, architectural historian, educator and writer
- Zahava Elenberg, co-director of Elenberg Fraser
- Cassandra Fahey, architect and interior designer
- Elizabeth Farrelly, architecture critic, author and columnist
- Margaret Feilman, Perth architect and town planner
- Margaret Findlay, first female in Tasmania to qualify as an associate of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects
- Abbie Galvin, principal of BVN Architecture
- Jill Garner, principal of Garner Davis, Associate Government Architect, Office of the Victorian Government Architect
- Eli Giannini, architect; director of McGauran Giannini Soon; Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects
- Eileen Good, Australia's first female architecture academic
- Elizabeth Grant, architectural anthropologist, research in indigenous architecture
- Kristin Green, director of KGA Architecture
- Marion Mahony Griffin, one of the first registered female architects in the world
- Winsome Hall Andrew
- Laura Harding, practitioner and critic
- Ellison Harvie, first Australian woman to graduate with a Diploma of Architectural Design; first female Fellow of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects; first woman elected to an Australian Architectural Institute council; first Australian woman to become a partner in a large firm
- Beatrice Hutton, first female architect accepted into an Institute of Architects in Australia
- Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, professor and head of architecture at the University of Queensland
- Louise St John Kennedy, practices in Claremont, Western Australia
- Helen Lochhead, architect and urban designer
- Ruth Lucas, works with her husband Bill Lucas, known for the Glass House in Castlecrag, New South Wales
- Kirsteen Mackay, South Australian Government Architect
- Kooi-Ying Mah, architect, designer, and principal of Kooi-Ying Architects
- Gill Matthewson, academic, researcher and architect
- Nellie McCredie, Australian architect and potter
- Alison Mears, dean of the School of Design Strategies at Parsons The New School for Design
- Margaret Pitt Morison, early female architect in Western Australia
- Elina Mottram, British-born, Queensland's first and longest practicing female architect
- Phyllis Murphy, architect known for the 1956 Olympic Pool in Melbourne along with conservation projects
- Andrea Nield, founded Emergency Architects Australia
- Rachel Nolan, a founding director of Kennedy Nolan, a Melbourne-based practice
- Ellice Nosworthy, early female architect in New South Wales
- Alexis Ord, architect, activist and Melbourne's first female Lord Mayor
- Shelley Penn, architect, urbanist and advocate
- Christine Phillips, academic, architect, advocate
- Susan Phillips, award-winning second-generation architect based in Adelaide
- Caroline Pidcock, advocate of sustainable development, based in Sydney
- Kelly Rattigan, founder and managing director of Formworks Architecture
- Dimity Reed, first female president of Royal Australian Institute of Architects ; founding member of the Association of Women in Architecture
- Louise St John Kennedy, West Australian architect, recipient of the 1984 Robin Boyd Award
- Penelope Seidler, director of Sydney-based Harry Seidler and associates
- Mary Turner Shaw, pioneering female architect
- Naomi Stead, architectural academic, critic and writer
- Muriel Stott, probably the first woman with her own architectural firm in Australia
- Florence Mary Taylor, born in England but emigrated as a child; Australia's first qualified female architect
- Jennifer Taylor, architect, professor, critic and author
- Cynthia Teague MBE, pioneering Australian architect and public servant
- Kerstin Thompson, Melbourne-based architect; professor of design at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Yvonne von Hartel, co-founder of the urban planning firm Peckvonhartel
- Suzannah Waldron, a founding director of the Melbourne-based architectural practice Searle x Waldron
- Cindy Walters, active in London at Walters & Cohen
- Emma Young, director of Phooey
New Zealand
- Kate Beath, probably the first female architect in New Zealand
- Gill Matthewson, architect, educator, writer
Europe
Albania
- Valentina Pistoli, first Albanian female architect
Austria
- Maria Auböck, architect, educator, specializing in landscape architecture
- Ella Briggs, early Austrian female architect and interior decorator
- Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, first Austrian female architect
- Lilia Skala, graduated in and practiced architecture before becoming an actress in the United States
- Laura P. Spinadel, principal at BUSarchitektur
- Silja Tillner, principal at Architekten Tillner & Willinger
- Liane Zimbler, possibly the first European woman to graduate in architecture, in Austria; practiced in the United States from 1938 to age 90
Belarus
- Lyubow Usava, state architect who helped restore the Minsk after WWII
[|Belgium]
- Christine Conix
- Simone Guilissen, early female practitioner; built residential villas and a large sports centre
- Dita Roque-Gourary
[|Bosnia and Herzegovina]
- Dijana Alić, architect and academic living in Australia
- Vesna Bugarski, first female architect in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Selma Harrington, interior design, president of the Architects' Council of Europe
Bulgaria
- Victoria Angelova, built the first modern, national art gallery in the Balkans
- Milka Bliznakov, founder of the International Archive of Women in Architecture
- Maria Luisa Doseva-Georgieva, the second licensed woman architect in Bulgaria
- Dina Stancheva, 1985 recipient of the Gold Badge of the Bulgarian Union of Architects
Croatia
- Rajka Vali, also pop singer
[|Czech Republic]
- Eva Jiřičná, moved from Czechoslovakia to London in 1968
- Věra Machoninová
- Milada Petříková-Pavlíková, first female architect in Czechoslovakia
[|Denmark]
- Pia Bech Mathiesen, designer, executive, head of the Universe science amusement park
- Ellen Braae, landscape architect, educator
- Karen Clemmensen, functionalist educational institutions
- Inger Exner, partnership with her husband Johannes, churches and restoration
- Mette Kynne Frandsen, CEO of Henning Larsen Architects
- Ragna Grubb, one of the first to have her own business
- Gunver Hansen, architect specializing in lighting design
- Malene Hauxner, modernist landscape architecture
- Anna Maria Indrio, architect with C. F. Møller
- Kristine Jensen, landscape architect
- Helle Juul, urban planning
- Bodil Kjær, interior design and office furniture
- Hanne Kjærholm, own firm, professor at Danish Academy
- Signe Kongebro, partner at Henning Larsen Architects with responsibility for sustainability
- Eva Koppel, Brutalist-style public buildings
- Mette Lange, mobile schools for nomad children in Goa
- Dorte Mandrup-Poulsen, own practice in Copenhagen
- Elna Møller, principal editor of Danmarks Kirker
- Lise Roel, based in Halmstad, Sweden
- Lene Tranberg, since 2000: high-profile buildings in Copenhagen
- Susanne Ussing, experimental approaches with new materials
- Lone Wiggers, partner at C. F. Møller Architects
Estonia
- Yoko Alender, architect, civil servant and politician
- Dora Gordine, Estonian-born sculptor, architect, active in England, remembered for Dorich House
- Katrin Koov, large public projects since 2000
- Marika Lõoke, office buildings
- Margit Mutso, apartment buildings
- Erika Nõva, Estonia's first female architect
- Maarja Nummert, schools
- Valve Pormeister, highly influential in Soviet era
- Mai Šein, housing and university addition, has own business
- Hilda Taba, took up work in New York City because Tartu University would not employ a woman
- Meeli Truu, active in Tallinn
- Veronika Valk, various large buildings, also lectures widely
- Siiri Vallner, installations and various building projects
Finland
- Aino Aalto, first wife of Alvar Aalto using the Functionalist style, later turning to interiors
- Elissa Aalto, second wife of Alvar Aalto, with whom she designed the opera house in Essen
- Elsa Arokallio, after her husband died, ran her own business
- Elsi Borg, after graduating in 1919, designed a hospital and a church
- Elna Kiljander, early female architect active in Functionalism
- Hilda Hongell, possibly the first woman in Finland to run her own practice
- Signe Hornborg, possibly the first qualified female architect in the world
- Eva Kuhlefelt-Ekelund
- Kristiina Lassus, designer
- Wivi Lönn, several notable buildings; first woman to be granted title of professor by Finnish Association
- Martta Martikainen-Ypyä, designed many public buildings alone or with husband Ragnar Ypyä
- Raili Pietilä, closely cooperated with husband Raili Pietilä
- Kaija Siren, worked with her husband Heikki Siren
France
- Katherine Briçonnet, supervised the construction of Château de Chenonceau
- Iwona Buczkowska, award-winning architect and urban planner
- Anne Debarre, academic and researcher
- Odile Decq, award-winning architect
- Anne Démians, established her own firm in Paris in 2004
- Françoise Fromonot, architectural critic
- Catherine Furet, specializes in social housing
- Renée Gailhoustet, social housing in Paris suburbs
- Manuelle Gautrand, versatile modern architect working in many areas
- Dominique Gauzin-Müller, architect and architectural critic
- Édith Girard, practicing architect in the area of social housing
- Pascale Guédot, awarded the Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent
- Solange d'Herbez de la Tour
- Françoise-Hélène Jourda, educator and proponent of sustainable architecture
- Marine Miroux, French architect working in Berlin
- Charlotte Perriand, visionary designer and architect who inspired Le Corbusier
- Edith Schreiber-Aujame, Franco-American architect and urban planner
- Marion Tournon-Branly
- Corinne Vezzoni, awarded the Prix Femmes Architectes
Germany
- Karola Bloch, emigrated to Vienna, Paris, Prague and New York before returning to Germany
- Elisabeth Böhm, wife of the better known Gottfried Böhm
- Eva Buhrich, architectural commentator in Australia
- Brigitte D'Ortschy, architect, journalist, Zen master
- Kristin Feireiss, architect, curator, writer, active in the Netherlands
- Charlotte Frank, partner with Axel Schultes, Berlin
- Dörte Gatermann, Triangle Tower in Cologne
- Anna Heringer, award-winning proponent of sustainable architecture
- Lucy Hillebrand, latterly educational buildings
- Margrit Kennedy, specializing in ecological building techniques
- Anna Klingmann, theorist of brandism, the connection of branding and architecture
- Sigrid Kressmann-Zschach, first shopping mall in Germany
- Brigitte Peterhans, worked on many renowned buildings internationally, including the Sears Tower, Chicago
- Lilly Reich, Bauhaus-trained, German modernist designer, interior architect
- Lou Scheper-Berkenkamp, Bauhaus-trained, architectural colorist
- Thekla Schild, Germany's second female architectural graduate
- Barbara Schock-Werner, Cologne Cathedral
- Maria Schwarz, architect best known for designing churches
- Annabelle Selldorf, founded her own agency in New York
- Lotte Stam-Beese, Bauhaus-trained, helped with the post-war reconstruction of Rotterdam
- Judith Stolzer-Segall, first female architect to design a synagogue
- Gerdy Troost, Nazi architecture projects
- Emilie Winkelmann, Germany's first independent female architect
Greece
- Alexandra Paschalidou-Moreti, designed pavilions for international exhibitions
Hungary
- Eva Vecsei, see [|Canada]
Iceland
- Högna Sigurðardóttir, first woman to design a building in Iceland
Ireland
- Angela Brady, elected president of the UK's Royal Institute of British Architects in 2011
- Yvonne Farrell, co-founder of award-winning Grafton Architects in Dublin
- Eileen Gray, lived and worked primarily in France
- Selma Harrington, see Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Caroline O'Donnell, winner of MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program 2013
- Sheila O'Donnell, co-founder of O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects; designed several award-winning buildings around Dublin
[|Italy]
- Paola Antonelli, senior curator of the department of architecture & design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City
- Gae Aulenti, architect, interior designer and industrial designer
- Lina Bo Bardi, moved to Brazil after the war and became a naturalized Brazilian citizen
- Cini Boeri, architect, interior designer and industrial designer
- Plautilla Bricci, architect and painter in and near Rome
- Anna Castelli Ferrieri, architect and industrial designer
- Alessandra Cianchetta, founding partner of AWP Paris, large-scale urban redevelopment
- Silvana De Stefano, architect and sculptor
- Stefania Filo Speziale, first woman to graduate from an architecture program in Naples
- Doriana Mandrelli Fuksas, founding partner of Fuksas Studio in Rome
- Giulia Guarino, Italian/Uruguayan architect first Latin American woman to graduate with a degree in architecture in 1923
- Franca Helg, architect and designer
- Anna Maria Indrio, see Denmark
- Elena Luzzatto, first woman to graduate from an architecture program in Italy
- Rosaria Piomelli, architect and academic
- Teresa Sapey, own studio in Madrid, also academic
- Afra Scarpa, of Afra and Tobia Scarpa
- Benedetta Tagliabue, based in Barcelona, Spain
- Lauretta Vinciarelli, artist, architect, educator
Luxembourg
- Tatiana Fabeck, large-scale university development
- Arlette Schneiders, first woman in Luxembourg to have her own firm
Malta
- Isabelle Barratt-Delia, first Maltese female architect
Montenegro
- Svetlana Kana Radević, first Montenegrin female architect
Netherlands
- Fleur Agema, politician, former spatial designer
- Caroline Bos, co-founder of UNStudio, an award-winning architecture firm in Amsterdam
- Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel, German-born Dutch architect remembered for her innovative housing designs
- Francine Houben, founding partner of Mecanoo; visiting professor at Harvard University
- Barbara Kuit, co-founder of Information Based Architecture
- Judith Ledeboer, see [|United Kingdom]
- Han Schröder, after establishing her own firm in Amsterdam, emigrated to the United States where she taught interior design
- Margaret Staal-Kropholler, first woman architect in the Netherlands
- Nathalie de Vries, co-founder of MVRDV
- Tonny Zwollo, built 35 schools in Oaxaca, Mexico and the largest open air market in South America, in Ecuador
- Liesbeth van der Pol, co-founder Dok architecten
Norway
- Kari Nissen Brodtkorb, architect and educator, Houen Foundation Award for Stranden housing complex in Oslo
- Lilla Hansen, Norway's first female architect
- Kristin Jarmund, runs her own business, Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter
- Hjørdis Grøntoft Raknerud, early Norwegian female architect
- Kirsten Sand, first woman to graduate in architecture from the Norwegian Institute of Technology
- Wenche Selmer, specialized in timber residential projects in the south of Norway
- Kirsten Sinding-Larsen, designed Sunnaas Hospital
Poland
- Barbara Bielecka, designed the Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń, Poland's largest church
- Karola Bloch, worked in Austria, the United States and Germany
- Barbara Brukalska, Functionalist architect, educator
- Adrienne Górska, Russian-born Polish architect working in Paris
Portugal
- Maria José Marques da Silva, first female architecture graduate from Porto's School of Fine Arts
Romania
- Maria Cotescu, one of the first women architects of Romania; built the National railway industrial complex
- Henrieta Delavrancea, one of the first female architects admitted to the Superior School of Architecture in Bucharest
- Virginia Andreescu Haret, first female graduate in architecture and first female Romanian Architectural Inspector General
- Anca Petrescu, architect and politician
Russia
- Nina Alexandrovna Aleshin, designer on 20 stations of the Moscow Metro and head of the Metro design department, 1981–1991
- Galina Balashova, architect and designer associated with the Soviet space program
- Adrienne Górska, born in Moscow of Polish extraction, early female graduate in Paris where she worked in the Art Deco style
- Tamara Katsenelenbogen, constructivist architect and urban planner
- Dita Roque-Gourary, see Belgium
- Rachel Bernstein Wischnitzer, born in the Russian Empire but moved to the U.S. in 1940
Serbia
- Ksenija Bulatović, educational and commercial buildings, also academic
- Jelisaveta Načić, first female architect in Serbia
- Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić, 1st woman engineer in Germany
- Ljiljana Bakić, designed the award-winning Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
- Ivanka Raspopović, designed the award-winning Museum of Contemporary Art
- Milica Šterić, head of Energoprojekt’s architecture department
- Maja Vidaković Lalić, designed the Supermarket Store in Belgrade, founder of the Mikser Festival
- Olja Ivanjicki, artist in sculpture, poetry, design, architecture and writing
- Dubravka Sekulić, architectural researcher and theorist
Slovenia
- Marjetica Potrč, installations, research
Spain
- Roser Amadó, architect working in Barcelona
- Margarita Brender Rubira, Romanian-born architect active in Barcelona
- María Francisca Lage de la Fuente, specializing in urbanism
- Matilde Ucelay Maortúa, first woman licensed in architecture in Spain
- Carme Pinós
- Beatriz Ramo, Spanish architect working in the Dutch city of Rotterdam
- Benedetta Tagliabue, see Italy
- Patricia Urquiola, working in Milan, Italy since 1990
Sweden
- Anna Branzell, Norwegian-born Swedish architect, first woman to graduate in architecture in Sweden
- Léonie Geisendorf, Polish-born Swedish architect working in Stockholm
- Mia Hägg, her firm, Habiter Autrement, is based in Paris
- Margit Hall, first woman in Sweden to graduate in architecture as an ordinary student
- Agnes Magnell, 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, furniture designer and architect
- Pernilla Ohrstedt, London-based Swedish architect
- Brita Snellman, first woman to graduate in architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology, in 1924
- Hillevi Svedberg, remembered for collective housing interiors
- Inga Varg, urban planning, interior design and architecture
- Ingeborg Wærn Bugge, early Swedish graduate, residential buildings, schools, renovation
Switzerland
- Angela Deuber, architect, educator
- Annette Gigon, architect, educator
- Lux Guyer, architect behind the SAFFA women's fair in Bern
- Inès Lamunière, architect, educator, editor
- Gret Loewensberg, works in domestic architecture
- Berta Rahm, architect, writer, publisher
- Flora Steiger-Crawford, first Swiss woman to graduate in architecture
Turkey
- Leman Tomsu, one of the first Turkish women to qualify as an architect in 1934
United Kingdom
- Norah Aiton, early modernist architect
- Jill Allibone, architectural historian, founder of the Mausolea and Monuments Trust
- Julia Barfield, co-founder of Marks Barfield Architects with David Marks; known for designing the London Eye
- Teresa Borsuk, winner of Architects' Journal Woman Architect of the Year 2015
- Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie, perhaps the first female architect in regular practice in Scotland
- Elisabeth Benjamin, first generation of British female architects
- Corinne Bennett, conservation and cathedral architect
- Jos Boys
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown, American-born architect working in London with her husband H. T. Cadbury-Brown
- Ethel Charles, first woman to be admitted to RIBA
- Elizabeth Chesterton, architect and town planner
- Catherine Cooke, academic and writer on Russian architecture
- Dame Sylvia Crowe, landscape architect
- Dame Jane Drew, architect, town planner, proponent of modernism
- Jane Duncan, RIBA President-elect
- Kathryn Findlay, worked in Japan 1979 to 1999, before returning to the UK
- Dame Zaha Hadid, see Iraq
- Susannah Hagan, educator, Royal College of Art School of Architecture
- Edith Gillian Harrison, one of the first four women students to graduate from the Architectural Association School of Architecture
- Rachel Haugh, co-founder of SimpsonHaugh and Partners
- Patty Hopkins, Royal Gold Medal winner
- Edith Hughes, probably Britain's first female practicing architect
- Louisa Hutton, co-founder of Sauerbruch Hutton
- Eva Jiřičná, see Czech Republic
- Judith Ledeboer, designed schools, universities and public housing
- Gertrude Leverkus, German-born architect
- Amanda Levete, co-founder of Future Systems, head of AL A
- Sara Losh, architect of St Mary's Church, Wreay, Cumbria, 1840–42
- Kate Macintosh, designed public housing in London
- Kirsteen Mackay, in 2015 appointed South Australian Government Architect
- Mary Medd, public buildings including schools
- Marian Pepler, architect, rug designer
- Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative
- Monica Pidgeon, interior designer, Honorary Fellow of the RIBA, AIA and Architectural Association
- Ruth Reed, first female president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 2009–2011
- Su Rogers, founding member of Team 4 and co-designer of the Centre Georges Pompidou
- Diana Rowntree, architectural writer
- Nathalie Rozencwajg, co-founder of RARE Architecture
- Winifred Ryle, early female student at the Architectural Association School of Architecture
- Flora Samuel, head of the School of Architecture at Sheffield University since 2009
- Deborah Saunt, co-founder of DSHDA in London
- Elisabeth Scott, first woman architect to win an international architecture competition
- Alison Smithson, practitioner of Brutalist architecture
- Rosemary Stjernstedt, designed public housing in London
- Sarah Susanka, best known for her Not So Big books
- Mary Townley, of Ramsgate; pupil of Joshua Reynolds; designer of Townley House
- Jane Wernick, architect, educator, associated with the London Eye
- Sarah Wigglesworth, founder of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects; multi-RIBA Award winner; Professor of Architecture at Sheffield University
- Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, probably the first known female architect
- Georgie Wolton, founding member of Team 4
North America
Belize
- Esther Ayuso, first female architect of Belize, born in Venezuela; specializes in hospital design
- Sue Courtenay, first female president of the Federation of Caribbean Association of Architects
Canada
- Alexandra Biriukova, first woman to register with the Ontario Association of Architects
- Shirley Blumberg, founding partner of KPMB Architects
- Giovanna Borasi, Italian-born Canadian architect, curator of the Canadian Centre for Architecture
- Alison Brooks, moved to the UK in 1989; Stirling Prize winner 2008
- Pamela Cluff, accessibility design
- Teresa Coady, sustainability and energy-saving design
- Marie-Chantal Croft, Quebec architect
- Beatrice Centner Davidson, Toronto architect
- Blanche Lemco van Ginkel, Modernist architect
- Lennox Grafton, design and project architect for the Government of Canada
- Jean Hall, B. Arch. University of Toronto, 1923, first Canadian-trained female architect to design a building in Canada
- Esther Hill, first female architect to graduate in Canada, from University of Toronto in 1920
- Barbara Humphreys, architect and author, specializing in public service, historic preservation, and housing
- Lily Inglis, Italian-born Canadian architect
- Phyllis Lambert, architect and philanthropist
- Martha Stewart Leitch, Toronto architect, Fellow of the RAIC
- Elizabeth Lord, B. Arch. University of Manitoba, ; first woman to register with the Manitoba Association of Architects
- Janet Leys Shaw Mactavish, university buildings
- Alice Malhiot, first Canadian woman to receive a diploma in architecture
- Marianne McKenna, founding partner of KPMB Architects
- Cornelia Oberlander, Landscape Architect
- Mother Joseph Pariseau, religious sister who designed buildings in the state of Washington
- Patricia Patkau, architect and founder of Patkau Architects
- Helga Plumb, Austrian-born architect and design critic
- Brigitte Shim, born in Jamaica, founding partner of Shim-Sutcliffe Architects; tenured professor at the University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture
- Eva Vecsei, Hungarian-born architect active in Montreal
- Catherine Mary Wisnicki
Cuba
- María Margarita Egaña Fernández, Cuban modernist architect
Dominican Republic
- Margot Taule, first registered professional engineer and architect in the Dominican Republic
Jamaica
- Nadine Isaacs, first female head of the Jamaican Institute of Architects and Caribbean School of Architecture
- Verma Panton, first female architect of Jamaica and of the Anglo-Caribbean
Mexico
- Tatiana Bilbao, best known for the Botanical Garden of Sinaloa in Culiacán
- Clara de Buen Richkarday, metro stations in Mexico City
- Fernanda Canales, architect, designer, curator
- Frida Escobedo, architect best known for the 2018 Serpentine Pavilion, and La Tallera Siquieros in Cuernavaca.
- María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías, first female architecture graduate in Mexico and Latin America
- Laura Itzel Castillo, architect, politician
- Ruth Rivera Marín, first female graduate of College of Engineering and Architecture at the National Polytechnic Institute
- Teresa Táboas, architect, professor and Galician politician
- Sara Topelson de Grinberg, educational, commercial, and cultural buildings; professor
Puerto Rico
- Beatriz del Cueto, conservation, academic
United States
A
- Constance Abernathy, architectural collaborator with Buckminster Fuller
- Ruth Maxon Adams, designer for Yelping Hill, Connecticut
- Diana Agrest, architect and urban designer in New York City
- Nellie B. Allen, landscape architect known for her knot gardens
- Mary Almy, one of three women who founded Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts
- Kathryn H. Anthony, architect, educator, writer
- Paola Antonelli, see Italy
- Alice Constance Austin, designed houses to reduce domestic labor so as to promote gender equality
- Violeta Autumn, Peruvian-born, Sausalito, California architect and city councilwoman
- Elizabeth Ayer, pioneering woman architect in Seattle, Washington
B
- Agnes Ballard Florida's first registered woman architect and first woman AIA
- Diana Balmori, landscape and urban designer
- Carol Ross Barney, founder of Ross Barney Architects, 1981
- Nora Barney, civil engineer, architect and suffragist
- Katherine Bashford, landscape architect active in Southern California
- Karen Bausman, has taught at both Harvard University and Yale University
- Ann Beha, Boston architect
- Laura Bennett, architect and fashion designer
- Deborah Berke, founder of Deborah Berke & Partners Architects in New York City
- Barbara Bestor, active in Los Angeles, California
- Louise Blanchard Bethune, first American woman known to have worked as a professional architect
- Rebecca L. Binder, architect, designer, and educator, who was named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
- Phyllis Birkby, practicing architect, educator and proponent of women's role in architecture
- Norma Bonniwell, worked with her father in North Carolina
- India Boyer, first female architect in Ohio
- Louise Braverman, New York-based architect who is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
- Lilian Bridgman, active in California after World War I
- Cornelia Brierly, worked with Frank Lloyd Wright
- Sara Bronin, architect and historic preservationist
- Angela Brooks, co-founder of Brooks + Scarpa in Los Angeles, California
- Elizabeth Carter Brooks, African American architect, educator and activist
- Daphne Brown, highly acclaimed Alaskan architect
- Debra M. Brown, judge, worked as an architect in Washington, D.C.
- Denise Scott Brown, see Zambia
- Lori Brown, co-founder of ArchiteXX, educator
- Emma Brunson, opened her own firm in Minnesota
- Cory Buckner, restoration architect in Los Angeles, California
- Katharine Budd, pioneering woman architect admitted to the AIA in 1924 after practicing for 30 years
- Pamela Burton, landscape architect
- Emily Helen Butterfield, Michigan's first licensed female architect
C
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown, American-born architect who practiced in New York and London
- Alma Carlisle, African American architect who helped preserve historic structures in Los Angeles, California
- Alberta Jeannette Cassell, African American architect who worked for the U.S. Navy
- Olive Chadeayne, architect, specifications writer
- Judith Chafee, architect, educator, residential buildings in Arizona
- Josephine Wright Chapman, active in Boston, Massachusetts
- Annie Chu, Chinese American architect and educator in Los Angeles, California
- Jane West Clauss, architect and educator
- Elizabeth Close, pioneering female architect in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Rose Connor, early woman architect in Pasadena, California
- Marian Cruger Coffin, pioneering landscape architect
- Elisabeth Coit, own firm in New York City
- Doris Cole, co-founder of Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts
- Melissa Minnich Coleman, active in Pennsylvania, specialized in school buildings
- Mary Colter, chief architect of the Fred Harvey Company
- Dana Hudkins Crawford, architectural conservation developer and preservationist for Downtown Denver, Colorado
- Mary Ann Crawford, architect in Illinois
- Dana Cuff, architecture theorist and educator and founder of CityLab
D
- Mary Lund Davis, modernist architect from the Pacific Northwest
- Natalie Griffin de Blois, partner for many years in the architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
- Edna Deakin, considered one of the earliest American women architects
- Peggy Deamer, architect, educator, principal at Deamer, Architects
- Katherine Diamond, first woman to be president of the Los Angeles chapter of the AIA
- Elizabeth Diller, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro in 1979
- Julia Lester Dillon, Georgia landscape architect and columnist
- Betsey Doughtery, California architect, recipient of AIACC Lifetime Achievement Award, 2017
- Henrietta Dozier, first female architect in Georgia
- Winka Dubbeldam, Dutch-born American architect active in New York City
- Ena Dubnoff, Southern California architect
E
- Keller Easterling, architect, urbanist and writer
- Judith Edelman, co-founder of Edelman Sultan Knox Wood/Architects
- Merrill Elam, active in Atlanta, Georgia, co-founded her own firm in 1984
- Dora Epstein-Jones, educator, theorist and curator
F
- Beatrix Farrand, landscape architect
- Jessica Farrar
- Roberta M. Feldman, educator, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Katherine Cutler Ficken, first licensed female architect in Maryland
- Elizabeth Hirsh Fleisher, first registered female architect in Philadelphia
- Jean B. Fletcher, founding member of the Architects' Collaborative
- Helen Liu Fong, Chinese-American architect and interior designer who practiced in Los Angeles, California
- Anne Fougeron, active in California
- Helen French, latterly based in San Francisco
- Margaret Fritsch, first female architect in Oregon
- Ethel Furman, earliest African American female architect in Virginia
G
- Jeanne Gang, award-winning leader of Studio Gang Architects
- Mary Gannon, co-founder of Gannon and Hands
- Carolyn Geise, Seattle-based architect
- Elsa Gidoni, German-born architect and interior designer
- Madeline Gins, collaborated with Shusaku Arakawa on the Mechanism of Meaning
- Joan E. Goody, modern architecture in Boston
- Lois Gottlieb, one of the five women featured in the documentary A girl is a fellow here
- Rose Greely, first licensed female architect in Washington, D.C.
- Beverly Loraine Greene, first registered African American female architect in the US
- Marion Mahony Griffin, one of the first licensed female architects in the world
H
- Leola Hall, first female architect in Berkeley, California
- Frances Halsband, AIA design committee
- Alice Hands, co-founder of Gannon and Hands
- Sarah P. Harkness, president of the Boston Society of Architects
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown, second African American woman to become a licensed architect in the United States
- Jane Hastings, in Seattle; first female chancellor of the AIA College of Fellows
- Sophia Hayden, Chilean-born American architect, first woman architecture graduate from MIT, best known for designing the Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition
- Margo Hebald-Heymann, 1960s graduate, contributed to Terminal One, Los Angeles International Airport
- Margaret Helfand, own firm in New York City
- Edith Henderson, landscape architect
- Frances Henley, early female architect in Rhode Island
- Margaret Hicks
- E. E. Holman , early female architect in Pennsylvania
- Victorine du Pont Homsey, founding partner in the firm of Victorine & Samuel Homsey
- Mary Rockwell Hook, denied admission to AIA due to her gender
- Lois Howe, founder of the all female firm in Boston, Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc.
- Elinor Mead Howells, artist, architect, aristocrat
- Ada Louise Huxtable, architecture critic
- Joyce Hwang, architect and urban planner
I
- Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, architect and granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Harriet Morrison Irwin, early female architect from North Carolina
- Lisa Iwamoto, Japanese-American architect, co-founder of IwamotoScott, and Associate Professor at University of California, Berkeley.
J
- Mary Rutherfurd Jay, early landscape architect
- Alice E. Johnson, early architect from Ohio
K
- Michelle Kaufmann, green architect and designer
- Anna Keichline, first registered female architect in Pennsylvania
- Fay Kellogg, "the foremost woman architect in the United States" in the early 20th century
- Sheila Kennedy, Professor of Architecture at MIT, winner of International Building Exhibition award
- Gertrude Lempp Kerbis, modernist architect with Bauhaus connections, and with links to Frank Lloyd Wright
- Florence Knoll, architect and furniture designer
- Rosalyn Koo, Chinese-born American, manager at MBT Associates, San Francisco, also a philanthropist
- Gertrude Kuh, landscape architect active in the Chicago area
L
- Ellamae Ellis League, first woman FAIA from Georgia
- Grace La, Professor of Architecture at Harvard University, co-founder of LA DALLMAN in Boston, MA and Milwaukee, WI
- Cara Lee, co-founded a firm in Los Angeles, California, in 2003
- Andrea Leers, founded the Boston-based firm Leers Weinzapfel Associates
- Brenda Levin, based in Los Angeles, California, advocate of historic preservation
- Diane Lewis, architect, first female faculty at Cooper Union
- Maya Lin, designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- Jing Liu, co-founder of new York-based firm SO-IL
- Ivenue Love-Stanley, first African American woman licensed architect in the Southeast
- Florence Luscomb
M
- Marion Manley, based in Florida, collaborated on the University of Miami campus
- Elisabeth Martini, active in Chicago
- Susan Maxman, first woman president of the AIA
- Ida McCain, early female architect active on the West oast
- Margaret McCurry, partner with Stanley Tigerman in Tigerman McCurry Architects in Chicago
- Marcia Mead, partner in the early female firm Schenck & Mead in New York City
- Elise Mercur, early female architect in Pennsylvania
- Amaza Lee Meredith, early African American architect, known for Azurest South
- Harriet Moody
- Julia Morgan, first woman to obtain an architecture degree at the École des Beaux-Arts
- Toshiko Mori, Japanese architect based in New York City
- Gertrude Comfort Morrow, opened her own office in San Francisco, contributed to the Golden Gate Bridge
- Edla Muir, designed residences in Southern California
- Louise Caldwell Murdock, interior designer and architect active in Wichita, Kansas
N
- Edith Northman, one of Southern California's first women architects
O
- Eleanor Manning O'Connor, partner in the female firm Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. in Boston
- Kathleen O'Donnell, architect and founding partner of Studio Gang/O'Donnell
- Carole J. Olshavsky, own firm in 1975, state architect for Ohio
- Kate Orff, landscape architect, founder of SCAPE
P
- Mary L. Page, first American woman to graduate in architecture in the United States
- Cary Millholland Parker, landscape architect, worked with Rose Greely and Gertrude Sawyer
- Elizabeth Pattee
- Juliet Peddle, first woman architect licensed in Indiana
- Brigitte Peterhans, worked on many renowned buildings internationally, including the Sears Tower, Chicago
- Nelle Peters, prolific architect in Kansas City
- Carolyn Peterson, Texas preservation architect and Fellow of the AIA
- Eleanore Pettersen, one of the first female architects in New Jersey
- Alberta Pfeiffer, one of the first female architects in Illinois
- Marjorie Pierce, architect who practiced in Massachusetts
- Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, co-founder of Miami's Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; academic
- Linda Pollari, active in Los Angeles, California
- Monica Ponce de Leon, National Design Award Winner; practicing architect; founder of MPdL Studio
- Ethel B. Power, writer on architecture and magazine editor
R
- Amy Porter Rapp, active in Portland, Oregon
- Eleanor Raymond, prominent architect in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector, first licensed female architect in Ohio
- Hilde Reiss, German-born architect, active in Minneapolis
- Lilian Jeannette Rice, worked in California in the Spanish colonial style
- Elizabeth Chu Richter, originally from Hong Kong but made her career in Texas; 2015 President of the AIA; has designed notable buildings in the Corpus Christi area
- Theodate Pope Riddle, first female licensed architect in both New York and Connecticut
- Jane Silverstein Ries, Colorado landscape architect
- Lutah Maria Riggs, early female architect, active in Southern California, especially Santa Barbara, California
- Isabel Roberts, member of the architectural design team in the Oak Park Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Annie Rockfellow, prolific architect in Tucson, Arizona
- Rocio Romero, Chilean-American architect
- Karla Rothstein, German American architect, educator, active in New York City
- Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp, German-born architect in Silicon Valley
- Marie Russak, singer, esotericist, also designed houses in Krotona, California
- Ida Annah Ryan, pioneering woman architect
S
- Patricia Saldaña Natke, founding partner of UrbanWorks, Chicago
- Christine Salmon, mainly residential, focus on housing for the disabled
- Verna Cook Salomonsky, mainly residential architecture
- Adèle Naudé Santos, based in San Francisco, focus on low-income housing
- Gertrude Sawyer, early female architect in Maryland and Washington D.C.
- Anna Pendleton Schenck, partner in the New York firm of Schenck & Mead
- Cathy Simon, San Francisco Bay Area architect
- Norma Sklarek, first black female licensed architect in the US
- Chloethiel Woodard Smith, architect and urban planner in Washington, D.C.
- Laurinda Hope Spear, co-founder of Arquitectonica
- Margaret Fulton Spencer, second woman to become a member of the American Institute of Architects
- Lenore Thomas Straus
- Sharon E. Sutton, African American architect and architectural educator and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
- Patricia Swan, active in Calgary, Alberta, and Denver, Colorado
T
- Hilda Taba, architect, theorist, and educator
- Marilyn Jordan Taylor, partner of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, founder of Transport and Airport Design Division
- Jane Thompson, principal of Thompson Design Group
- Martha Cassell Thompson, African American architect and chief restoration architect for the National Cathedral
- Polly Povey Thompson, early 20th-century American architect, principal in the firm Polly Povey Thompson, Ray Kermit Thompson, Architects
- Martha Thorne, educator, curator, writer, executive director of the Pritzker Prize
- Billie Tsien, partner, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
- Anne Tyng, close collaborator of Louis Kahn
V
- Margaret Van Pelt Vilas, opened a practice in New Haven, Connecticut in 1958
- Shirley Jane Vernon, architect and architectural educator in Pennsylvania, was a Fellow of the AIA
- Lauretta Vinciarelli, artist, architect, and architectural educator
W
- Roberta Washington, founded one of the few architecture firms led by an African American
- Hazel Wood Waterman, worked in Arts and Crafts style in Southern California
- Nelva Weber, landscape architect in New York City
- Jane Weinzapfel, co-founder of the Boston-based firm Leers Weinzapfel Associates
- Marion Weiss, co-founder of Weiss/Manfredi, and Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania
- Candace Wheeler, interior designer
- Sarah Whiting, academic and author
- Bertha Yerex Whitman, first female architecture graduate from the University of Michigan, active in Illinois
- Leila Ross Wilburn, one of the first female architects in Georgia
- Emily Williams, pioneering female architect in San Jose, California and San Francisco
- Beverly Willis, influential in design development, active mainly in San Francisco
- Alda Heaton Wilson, architect and civil engineer from Iowa
- Zelma Wilson, active mainly in California
- Marjorie Wintermute, active in Oregon
- Catherine Bauer Wurster, architect and urban social activist
Y
- Georgina Pope Yeatman, active in Philadelphia
- Florence Yoch, landscape architect active in California
- Meejin Yoon, Korean-American architect and designer, co-founder of Höweler+Yoon
- Helen Binkerd Young, early New York architect and architectural educator
Z
- Astra Zarina, architect and academic
- Zoka Zola, Croatian-born American architect, active in Chicago since 1990
South America
Argentina
- Diana Agrest, co-founded Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects in New York City
- Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez, various administrative positions
- Alicia Cazzaniga, best known for designing the National Library of the Argentine Republic
- Sara Gramática, co-founded GGMPU Arquitectos in Córdoba, Argentina
- Mabel Lapacó, Brutalist architect
- Martha Levisman, architect and archivist
- Zaida Muxí, architect, city planner
- Filandia Elisa Pizzul, first female architecture graduate in Argentina
- Graciela Silvestri, architect, educator, researcher
- Susana Torre, feminist with academic and practical experience, strong supporter of women's role in architecture
- Itala Fulvia Villa, Buenos Aires urban planner
- Marina Waisman, Premio América laureate in 1987
Brazil
- Lina Bo Bardi, Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown, African American who spent most of her career in Brazil
- Carla Juaçaba, received the first arcVision prize for Women and Architecture
- Lota de Macedo Soares, self-taught architect and landscape architect emeritus, created the Parque do Flamengo, RJ
Chile
- Sonia Tschorne Berestesky, architect and Chilean government minister
- Glenda Kapstein Lomboy, worked in Spain before returning to Chile in 1980
- Dora Riedel, first Chilean woman to receive a degree in architecture
- Rocio Romero, Chilean born prefabrication, kit home designer
Colombia
- Luz Amorocho, first woman to graduate with a degree in architecture in Colombia; Director of Planning at the National University of Colombia, 1966–1988
Uruguay
- Charna Furman, urban planning architect noted for designing urban spaces for women and marginalized groups
- Giulia Guarino, Italian-born architect, first woman architect in South America