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Albania
Argentina
- Anahi Ballent (born 1956), educator and researcher
- María Victoria Besonías (born 1947), Spanish-born architect and educator in Buenos Aires
- Delfina Gálvez Bunge de Williams (1913–2014), practised with her husband Amancio Williams
- Ana Falú, educator, several administrative positions [4]
- Noemí Goytia (born 1936), professor of architecture at the University of Cordoba
- Sara Rosina Gramática [born 1942), practising architect in Cordoba
- Martha Levisman (born 1933), architect and archivist
- Flora Manteola (born 1936), [5], work in MoMA, [6]
- Olga Paterlini (born 1946), educator, researcher
- Graciela Silvestri (born 1954), educator, researcher, de:Graciela Silvestri, [7]
- Laura Spinadel (born 1958), now based in Vienna
- Odilia Suárez (1923–2006), urban planning for Buenos Aires
- Margarita Trlin (born 1955), architect, educator
- Olga Wainstein-Krasuk (born 1939), founded the STAFF Studio
- Carmen Córdova (1929-2011), [8]
- Eliana Bórmida (1946), [9]
- Diana Cabeza (1954), [10]
- Mónica Bertolino (1957), [11]
- Zaida Muxí (es)
Australia
- Ruth Alsop (1879–1976), first Victorian woman to qualify as an architect
- Beverly Garlick (born 1944), own firm since the 1970s
- Barbara van den Broek (1932-2001), architect, town planner, landscape architect
- Pia Ednie-Brown, architectural theorist and creative practitioner[1]
- Rachel Neeson
- Muriel Stott (1889-1985), set up private practice in 1917
- Cynthia Teague (1907–2007), influential architect becoming assistant director general at the Department of Works
Austria
Belarus
- Haleena Alyaksandrowna Byahanskaya (born 1934), be:Галіна Аляксандраўна Бяганская
- Tamara Eehnatawna Charnyawskaya (born 1934), be:Тамара Ігнатаўна Чарняўская
- Eerina Antonowna Eeoda (born 1932), be:Ірына Антонаўна Іода
- Tamara Viktarowna Habroos' (born 1945), be:Тамара Віктараўна Габрусь
- Eerena Lavrowskaya (born 1950s), be-tarask:Ірэна Лаўроўская
- Lyenina Meekalayevna Meeronava (born 1931), be:Леніна Мікалаеўна Міронава
- Lyubow Demeetriyevna Oosava (born 1921), be:Любоў Дзмітрыеўна Усава
- Ala Vaseelevna Sichova (born 1928), be:Ала Васілеўна Сычова
Belgium
- Hilde Daem (born 1950), in partnership with Paul Robbrecht, nl:Robbrecht & Daem
Belize
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
- Marie-Chantal Croft (fr)
- Natalie Dionne, Prix d'excellence de l’Ordre des architectes du Québec 2008–2009, T house, work for Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal, E3 house
Chile
- Joan MacDonald, (1941), [14]
Colombia
- Silvia Arango, (1948), [15]
- Emesé Ijjasz de Murcia, (1936), [16]
Cuba
- María Margarita Egaña Fernández, (1921-1975), [17]
- Eliana Cárdenas, (1951-2010), [18]
- Beatriz del Cueto Lopez-Hidalgo, (1952), [19]
Denmark
- Kristine Jensen, award-winning landscape architect[20]
- Helle Juul, co-founder of Juul Frost Architects [21]
- Signe Kongebro, partner at Henning Larsen Architects[22]
- Malene Krüger, CEO at Tredje Natur [23]
- Mette Lange, [24]
- Marianne Levinsen, award-winning landscape architect [25]
- Pia Bech Mathiesen (born 1962), former CEO of the Danish Design Council
- Grethe Meyer (1918–2008) architect and designer, da:Grethe Meyer [26]
- Malin Meyer, CEO and partner at Danielsen Architecture[27]
Estonia
- Yoko Alender (born 1979) (et)
- Paula Delacherie (1903–2003) (et)
- Mari-Ann Hütt (1943–2014) (et)
- Liina Jaanus (1937–2010) (et)
- Johanna Jõekalda (born 1970s) (et)
- Kersti Lootus (born 1953) (et)
- Daisy-Felicitas Matve (born 1924) (et)
- Helen Novikov (born 1976) (et)
- Tiina Orunuk (1955–2014) (et)
- Aini-Merike Remmel (1938–2015) (et)
- Maie Rooneem (born 1979) (et)
- Liis Sagadi (born 1981) (et)
- Oksana Solovjova (born 1974) (et)
- Reet Shein (born 1946) (et)
- Anu Tammemägi (born 1976) (et)
- Meeli Truu (1946–2013) (et)
France
- Florence Bougnoux (fr)
- Iwona Buczkowska (fr)
- Anne Demians, Prix Œuvre originale 2014, [28]
- Maria Deroche (fr)
- Christine Dalnoky (fr)
- Odette Ducarre (fr)
- Françoise Fromonot (fr)
- Catherine Furet (fr)
- Élisabeth Garouste (fr)
- Pascale Guédot (fr)
- Brigitte Métra (fr)
- Marine Miroux (fr)
- Jeanne Scelles-Millie (fr)
- Corinne Vezzoni (fr)
- Agnes Vince, Prix de la femme architecte 2014
Germany
Greece
India
- Samira Rathod, Italciment women and architecture runner-up, [29], [30],
- Urmila Eulie Chowdhury (1923–1995) one of the first woman to qualify as an architect in Asia [31] [32] [33]
- Anupama Kundoo
- Chitra Vishwanath
- Shimul Javeri Kadri
Ireland
- Roisin Heneghan, Co-founder of Heneghan & Peng Architects, [34], [35], [36]
- Shelley McNamara, Architects of the year 2014 shortlist, [37], Work at MoMA
Italy
- Alessandra Cianchetta (born 1971), now based in Paris, interested in urban redevelopment
- Franca Helg (it)
Jamaica
- Nadine Isaacs, (1942–2004) first female president of the Jamaica Institute of Architects [38], [39] p 16
Japan
- Nobuko Tsuchiura, (1900–1998) first woman architect of Japan
Kenya
- Dorothy Hughes (architect) (1910–1987), British born designer of the Nairobi Roman Catholic cathedral
Latvia
- Inese Aizstrauta (born 1979) (lv)
- Ingūna Rībena (born 1956) (lv)
Lithuania
- Aldona Aleksaitė-Liudvinavičienė (born 1958) (lt)
- Virginija Bakšienė (born 1951) (lt)
- Genovaitė Balėnienė (born 1934) (lt)
- Idalija Bėčienė (born 1953) (lt)
- Elena Nijolė Bučiūtė (1930–2010) (lt)
- Marija Burinskienė (born 1954) (lt)
- Stefanija Čerškutė (1930–2008) (lt)
- Valerija Cukermanienė (born 1935) (lt)
- Irena Daujotaitė (born 1931) (lt)
- Giedrė Filipavičienė (born 1951) (lt)
- Irma Grigaitienė (born 1952) (lt)
- Birutė Gudynaitė (1953–2012) (lt)
- Viktorija Salvinija Jakučiūnienė (born 1936) (lt)
- Gražina Janulytė-Bernotienė (born 1951) (lt)
- Dainora Juchnevičiūtė (born 1934) (lt)
- Gražina Elena Juknevičienė (born 1943) (lt)
- Jūratė Juozaitienė (born 1953) (lt)
- Birutė Kasperavičienė (1926–1976) (lt)
- Audronė Kaušpėdienė (born 1953) (lt)
- Gražina Kirdeikienė (born 1944) (lt)
- Elvyra Klimavičienė (born 1959) (lt)
- Birutė Kugevičienė (born 1928) (lt)
- Aida Lėckienė (born 1935) (lt)
- Živilė Antanina Mačionienė (born 1933) (lt)
- Marija Matušakaitė (born 1924) (lt)
- Liuda Mažeikienė (born 1926) (lt)
- Giedrė Eleonora Miknevičienė (born 1943) (lt)
- Gražina Miškinienė (1927–1996) (lt)
- Apolonija Nistelienė (born 1925) (lt)
- Nina Špikienė (born 1940s) (lt)
- Ramunė Staševičiūtė (born 1959) (lt)
- Rūta Stuopelienė (born 1956) (lt)
- Gertrūda Šumskienė (1935–1993) (lt)
- Kornelija Toropovienė (1956–1993) (lt)
Mexico
- Tatiana Bilbao (es), Premio al Joven Arquitecto del Año 2011, es:Tatiana Bibbao, Articles from ArchDaily about Bilbao.
- Susana García, La mano derecha de Francisco Serrano
- María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías, First woman to graduate in architecture in Mexico, [40]
- María Eugenia Hurtado Azpeitia, [41],
- Ruth Rivera Marín, (1927-1969), [42]
- Lourdes García Vázquez, (1946), [43]
Montenegro
- Svetlana Kana Radević (1937–2000) first female architect of Montenegro [44] birth and death dates [45]
Netherlands
- Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel (1926–2011), German-born innovative Dutch architect, nl.Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel
- Liesbeth van der Pol (born 1959), former Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands, nl:Liesbeth van der Pol
- Tonny Zwollo (born 1942) designer of the largest indigenous market in the Americas, [46] [47][48] [49]
New Zealand
Norway
- Alexandria Algard (born c.1982), newly appointed president of NAL (Norsk arkitekters landsforbund)
- Anna Branzell (1985–1893), first woman to qualify as an architect in Sweden, sv:AnnaBranzell
- Hjørdis Grøntoft (born 1878), one of Norway's earliest female architects
- Wenche Selmer (1920–1998), important 20th-century female architect
Philippines
Poland
- Hanna Adamczewska-Wejchert (1920–1996), architect, educator, pl:Hanna Adamczewska-Wejchert
- Eleonora Bergman (born 1947), pl:Eleonora Bergman
- Irena Bieniek-Kotela (1922–2013), pl:Irena Bieniek-Kotela
- Barbara Brukalska (1899–1980), pl:Barbara Brukalska
- Anna Bujak, (1927–2008), pl:Anna Bujak
- Ewa Cieszyńska (1923–1972), pl:Ewa Cieszyńska
- Anna Czapska (1919–2007), pl:Anna Czapska
- Janina Czarnecka (1898–1974), pl:Janina Czarnecka
- Jadwiga Dobrzyńska (1898–1940), pl:Jadwiga Dobrzyńska
- Olga Doraczyńska (1947–2012), pl:Olga Doraczyńska
- Danuta Barbara Dziekańska (1924–2008), pl:Danuta Barbara Dziekańska
- Barbara Gancarczyk (born 1923), pl:Barbara Gancarczyk
- Zofia Garlińska-Hansen (1924–2013) pl:Zofia Garlińska-Hansen
- Anna Górska (1914–2002), pl:Anna Górska
- Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak (born 1920), pl:Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak
- Danuta Hahn (1922–2013), pl:Danuta Hahn
- Małgorzata Handzelewicz-Wacławek (1922–1996), pl:Małgorzata Handzelewicz-Wacławek
- Marlena Happach, pl:Marlena Happach
- Emilia Hiżowa (1895–1970), pl:Emilia Hiżowa
- Aleksandra Hubert (1923–2000), pl:Aleksandra Hubert
- Cezaria Iljin-Szymańska (1916–2007), pl:Cezaria Iljin-Szymańska
- Marta Ingarden (1921–2009), pl:Marta Ingarden
- Marzanna Jagiełło (born 1960), pl:Marzanna Jagiełło
- Bogna Jakuszko-Klimczewska (born 1928), pl:Bogna Jakuszko-Klimczewska
- Krystyna Januszkiewicz (born 1970s), pl:Krystyna Januszkiewicz
- Maria Jaworska-Michałowska (1955–2013), pl:Maria Jaworska-Michałowska
- Anna Kodelska (1901–1944), pl:Anna Kodelska
- Helena Kurcyusz (1914–1999), pl:Helena Kurcyusz
- Ewa Kuryłowicz (born 1953), pl:Ewa Kuryłowicz
- Elżbieta Maj (born 1940s), pl:Elżbieta Maj
- Helena Morsztynkiewiczowa (1894–1983), pl:Helena Morsztynkiewiczowa
- Elżbieta Muszyńska (born 1943), pl:Elżbieta Muszyńska
- Stanisława Nowicka (architect) (born 1912), pl:Stanisława Nowicka (rysownik i architekt)
- Joanna Onyszkiewicz (born 1950), pl:Joanna Onyszkiewicz
- Natalia Paszkowska (born 1981), pl:Natalia Paszkowska
- Regina Pawuła-Piwowarczyk (1925–2008), pl:Regina Pawuła-Piwowarczyk
- Maria Piechotka (born 1920), pl:Maria Piechotka
- Małgorzata Pizio-Domicz, pl:Małgorzata Pizio-Domicz
- Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska (born 1957), pl:Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska
- Anna Ptaszycka (1911–1967), pl:Anna Ptaszycka
- Krystyna Różyska-Tołłoczko (1909–2001), pl:Krystyna Różyska-Tołłoczko
- Elżbieta Sadkowski (born 1960s), pl:Elżbieta Sadkowski
- Maria Sarnik-Konieczna (born 1941), pl:Maria Sarnik-Konieczna
- Eleonora Sekrecka (1902–1997), pl:Eleonora Sekrecka
- Halina Skibniewska (1921–2011), pl:Halina Skibniewska
- Zofia Skrzypek-Mrowiec (born 1946), pl:Zofia Skrzypek-Mrowiec
- Magdalena Staniszkis (born 1945), pl:Magdalena Staniszkis
- Janina Stańkowska (1914–2011), pl:Janina Stańkowska
- Janina Starzewska (1926–2001), pl:Janina Starzewska
- Beata Świerczyńska (born 1960), pl:Beata Świerczyńska
- Helena Syrkus (1900–1982), housing projects together with husband Szymon Syrkus, pl:Helena Syrkusowa
- Hanna Szmalenberg (born 1950), pl:Hanna Szmalenberg
- Maria Waschko (1925–2007), pl:Maria Waschko
- Aleksandra Wasilkowska (born 1978), pl:Aleksandra Wasilkowska
- Halina Wiśniewska (1920–2011), pl:Halina Wiśniewska
- Agnieszka Zabłocka-Kos (born 1957), pl:Agnieszka Zabłocka-Kos
- Maria Zachwatowicz (1902–1994), pl:Maria Zachwatowicz
- Katarzyna Zielonko-Jung (born 1970s), pl:Katarzyna Zielonko-Jung
- Janina Żydanowicz (1916–2007), pl:Janina Żydanowicz
Romania
- Ada Zăgănescu (1889-?) [50]
- Doina Marilena Ciocânea (b. 1951) [51]
- Lucia Dumbrâveanu (born 1898) [52] [53]
- Irineu Maria Friedman (aka “Mimi” Friedman) (born ca. 1890s) [54]
- Georgeta Garea (b. 1953) [55]
- ro (1894-1962) first female architect of Romania [56], [57] [58]
- Irene Patrulius (b. 1935) [59]
- Maria Militza Sion (b. 1938) [60]
- Ana Uncu (b. 1954) [61]
Russia
In addition to the names below from the Russian wiki, there are at least a couple of red-linked women architects who have received international recognition:
- Galina Balashova (born 1931), de:Galina Andrejewna Balaschowa, space architect
- Varvara Melnikova (born 1980), File:Варвара Мельникова.png, director of the Strelka Institute, additional link (article was previously deleted and needs to be revived)
- Militsa Prokhorova (1907–1959), ru:Прохорова, Милица Ивановна, early female architect specializing in landscape architecture[3]
- From the Russian wiki
- Reemma Pyetrovna Aldoneena (born 1928), ru:Алдонина, Римма Петровна
- Neena Alyeksandrovna Alyosheena (1924–2012), ru:Алёшина, Нина Александровна
- Ol'ga Vladeemeerovna Ashvareena (born 1950s), ru:Ашварина, Ольга Владимировна
- Nadyezhda Alyeksandrovna Bikova (1907–1997), ru:Быкова, Надежда Александровна
- Tamara Meekhaylovna Bootayeva (1912–1998), ru:Бутаева, Тамара Михайловна
- Zoya Oseepovna Brod (1907–1972), ru:Брод, Зоя Осиповна
- Eereena Neekolayevna Byenooa [Benois] (1912–2004), ru:Бенуа, Ирина Николаевна
- Natalya Boreesovna Chmooteena (1912–2005), ru:Чмутина, Наталья Борисовна
- Yeleezaveyeta Natanovna Chyecheek (1916–2015), ru:Чечик, Елизавета Натановна
- Neena Abramovna Dikhoveechnaya (1914–2006), ru:Дыховичная, Нина Абрамовна
- Tat'yana Boreesovna Doobyago (1899–1959), ru:Дубяго, Татьяна Борисовна
- Natalya Olyegovna Dooshkeena (born 1954), ru:Душкина, Наталья Олеговна
- Ol'ga Vladeemeerovna Karapetyan (1958–2010), ru:Карапетян, Ольга Владимировна
- Tamara Daveedovna Katzyenyelyenbogen (1894–1976), ru:Каценеленбоген, Тамара Давыдовна
- Nataleeya Abramovna Kazhdan (born 1942), ru:Каждан, Наталия Абрамовна
- Raeesa Neekolayevna Kokhanova (1906–1992), ru:Коханова, Раиса Николаевна
- Leedeeya Konstanteenova Komarova (1902–2002), ru:Комарова, Лидия Константиновна
- Neenel Neekolayevna Kooz'mina (born 1937), ru:Кузьмина, Нинель Николаевна
- Ol'ga Eevanovna Lapeena (born 1959), ru:Лапина, Ольга Ивановна
- Elyeonora Yakovlevna Leekhtenberg (born 1925), ru:Лихтенберг, Элеонора Яковлевна
- Anna Aloeesovna Leyman (1912–1972), ru:Лейман, Анна Алоизовна
- Ol'ga Sergeyevna Lozeenskaya (1909–1978), ru:Лозинская, Ольга Сергеевна
- Oktyabreena Gansovna Lyebyedyeva (1923–2011), ru:Лебедева, Октябрина Гансовна
- Eenna L'vovna Lyutomskaya (born 1925), ru:Лютомская, Инна Львовна
- Yelena Neekolayevna Morozkeena (1922–1999), ru:Морозкина, Елена Николаевна
- Yelena Boreesovna Obsyannikova (born 1940s), ru:Овсянникова, Елена Борисовна
- Yelena Alyeksandrovna Opolovneekova (1943–2011), ru:Ополовникова, Елена Александровна
- Anastasya Boreesovna Pavlitzkaya (born 1984), ru:Павлицкая, Анастасия Борисовна
- Alyeksandra Lyeoneedovna Pavlova (1964–2013), ru:Павлова, Александра Леонидовна
- Tat'yana Fyodorovna Savarenskaya (1923–2003), ru:Саваренская, Татьяна Фёдоровна
- Lareesa Pavlovna Skoreek (born 1939), ru:Скорик, Лариса Павловна
- Leedeeya Lookeeneechna Syemyenyook (1918–2001), ru:Семенюк, Лидия Лукинична
- Ol'ga Neekolayevna Shcherbakova (born 1959), ru:Щербакова, Ольга Николаевна
- Anna Alyeksandrovna Shcheteeneena (born 1958), ru:Щетинина, Анна Александровна
- Nataleeya Meekhaylovna Shchookeena (born 1927), ru:Щукина, Наталия Михайловна
- Veektoreeya Emmanooeelovna Stroozman (born 1925), ru:Струзман, Виктория Эммануиловна
- Ol'ga Neekolayevna Voroneena (born 1959), ru:Воронина, Ольга Николаевна
- Yeleezavyeta Eevanovna Yoostova (1900–1999), ru:Юстова, Елизавета Ивановна
Saudi Arabia
Spain
- Atxu Amann y Alcocer (es)
- Cristina Gonzalo Pintor
- Rita Fernández-Queimadelos
- Juana de Ontañón
- Margarita Mendizábal Aracama
- Elena Arregui Cruz López
- Blanca Lleó
- Roser Amadó (es)
- Margarita Brender Rubira (es)
- Trinidad Cuartara (es)
- María Francisca Lage de la Fuente (es)
- Cristina Díaz Moreno (es)
- Carme Pigem (es)
- María Victoria Besonías (born 1947), Spanish-born architect working in Argentina
- Arantza Ozaeta Cortázar, Emerging woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist, [62]
- Maria Langarita, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Matilde Ucelay Maórtua, (es), [63], [64]
- Teresa Táboas (es)
- María Rubert de Ventós (born 1956), architect, educator, specializing in town planning
Sweden
- Anna Branzell, née Mohr (1895–1983), Swedish-Norwegian architect; accepted with exemption to study architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology and graduated in 1919;[4] re-designing Carl Olsson's garden, in conjunction with the habitation exhibition "Bo-Bättre" in 1945, was one of her commissions;[5] married Gothenburg town planner and architect Sten Branzell; the couple collaborated on many projects
- Estrid Ericson (1894–1894), designer, sv:Estrid Ericson
- Agnes Magnell (1878–1966), first woman accepted at the Royal Institute of Technology, sv:Agnes Magnell, Crossing boundaries (book)
- Monica von Schmalensee (born 1956), heads one of Scandinavia's largest practices
- Brita Snellman (1901–1978), first woman to graduate with a degree in architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in 1924;[6] worked at Ragnar Hjorts firm; collaborated with architect Dag Ribbing, whom she married; later engaged her son Lennart Ribbing in projects
Switzerland
- Jeanne Bueche (fr)
- Angela Deuber, Italcement international women and architecture prize 2015, [65], [66]
- Silvia Gmür (fr)
- Flora Ruchat-Roncati (de)
- Anne Torcapel (fr)
- Tilla Theus (de)
Thailand
- Patama Roonrakwit, Special mention: Italcement international women and architecture prize 2015 pp 67–72
Uganda
Ukraine
- Elina Mahodeevna Abakarova (born 1966), uk:Абакарова Еліна Магодівна
- Saniya Yoonooseevna Afzametdinova (born 1924), uk:Афзаметдинова Санія Юнусівнa [ethnic Tatar]
- Rayisa Petreevna Bikova (1928–1999), uk:Бикова Раїса Петрівна
- Tamara Mironeevna Boodyans'ka (before 1916–after 1993), uk:Будянська Тамара Миронівна
- Nataleeya Boriseevna Chmooteena (1912–2005), uk:Чмутіна Наталія Борисівна
- Eerina Oleksandreevna Eevanenko (1939–2002), uk:Іваненко Ірина Олександрівна
- Olena Markeevna Hodovanyook (born 1929), uk:Годованюк Олена Марківна
- Tamara Valentineevna Hoosel'nikova (born 1940), uk:Гусельникова Тамара Валентинівна
- Alla Vasileevna Hrachova (born 1935), uk:Грачова Алла Василівна
- Eerma Yosipeevna Karakees (born 1930), uk:Каракіс Ірма Йосипівна
- Yelizaveta Mikhayleevna Kardinalovs'ka (1900–1971), uk:Кардиналовська Єлизавета Михайлівна
- Mooza Boriseevna Konsoolova (born 1922), uk:Консулова Муза Борисівна
- Valentina Eevaneevna Korneyeva (born 1929), uk:Корнеєва Валентина Іванівна
- Khristina Lookashchook (born 1972), uk:Христина Лукащук
- Ol'ha Serheeyeevna Lozins'ka (1909–1978), uk:Лозинська Ольга Сергіївна
- Eerina Mahomedeevna Malakova (born 1936), uk:Малакова Ірина Магомедівна
- Neena Davideevna Manoocharova (1900–after 1975), uk:Манучарова Ніна Давидівна
- Yevheneeya Oleksandreevna Marinchenko (1916–1999) uk:Маринченко Євгенія Олександрівна
- Hanna Stepaneevna Mayak (1915–1993), uk:Маяк Ганна Степанівна
- Valentina Hrihoreevna Mayevs'ka (born 1929), uk:Маєвська Валентина Григорівна
- Zoya Vasileevna Moyseyenko (born 1929), uk:Мойсеєнко Зоя Василівна
- Mooza Eevaneevna Novakova (born 1927), uk:Новакова Муза Іванівна
- Tamara Fedoteevna Panchenko (born 1936), uk:Панченко Тамара Федотівна
- Yevhenia Mikhayleevna Plamenitz'ka (1927–1994), uk:Пламеницька Євгенія Михайлівна
- Ol'ha Anatoliyeevna Plamenitz'ka (born 1956), uk:Пламеницька Ольга Анатоліївна
- Mareeya Oleksandreevna Ralko (born 1950), uk:Ралко Марія Олександрівна
- Leediya Lookeevna Semenyook (1918–2001), uk:Семенюк Лідія Луківна
- Nataleeya Mikhayleevna Shchookeena (born 1927), uk: Щукіна Наталія Михайлівна
- Valentina Petreevna Shevchenko (born 1926), uk:Шевченко Валентина Петрівна
- Larisa Pavleevna Skorik (born 1939), uk:Скорик Лариса Павлівна
- Nataleeya Eevaneevna Sleepchenko (1942–2007), uk:Сліпченко Наталія Іванівна
- Tamara Olekseeyeevna Tzeleekovs'ka (born 1935), uk:Целіковська Тамара Олексіївна
- Tetyana Oleksandreevna Trehoobova (born 1937), uk:Трегубова Тетяна Олександрівна
- Tamara Davideevna Yeleehoolashveelee (1921–1984), uk:Єлігулашвілі Тамара Давидівна
United Kingdom
- Norah Aiton (1904–1989), early modernist female architect
- Joanna Bacon, shortlisted for Women Architect of the Year, 2015
- Irena Bauman, urban redevelopment
- Teresa Borsuk, Woman architect of the year 2015
- Wendy Cheesman (fr)
- Gillian Harrison (née Cooke), first female fellow of the RIBA
- Hannah Lawson, Emerging architect of the year 2012
- Kirsten Lees, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Hilda Mason (1880–1955), designed St Andrew's Church, Felixstowe in reinforced concrete[7]
- Sadie Morgan, HS2 design panel chair
- Adriana Natcheva, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Rachel Haugh (SimpsonHaugh)
- Jane and Mary Parminter, late 18th-century cousins who designed a house in Exmouth
- Tatiana von Preussen, Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Award
- Nathalie Rozencwajg, director of Rare Architecture
- Nasrine Seraji (fr)
- Alison Margaret Smithson (fr)
United States
- Rebecca Binder (born 1951), founder her own firm in 1979, (fr)
- Daphne Elizabeth Brown, (1948–2011) Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
- Cory Buckner, based in Los Angeles
- Judith Chafee, Chicago-born architect active in Arizona
- Jane West Clauss (1907–2003), Philadelphia architect
- Winka Dubbeldam, Dutch-born architect and educator
- Elizabeth Hirsh Fleisher (1892–1975), fourth women to become a registered architect in Philadelphia[8]
- Carolyn Geise, active in Seattle since the 1960s
- Elsa Gidoni (1901–1978), German-born architect active in New York, de:Else Gidoni
- Beverly Loraine Greene (1915–1947), possibly the first black female architect in the United States
- Margo Hebald, active since 1961
- Susan Maxman (born 1938), former president AIA
- Elizabeth Pattee (1893–1991) [67], [68]
- Hilde Reiss, German-born architect and designer, founded the Everyday Gallery[9]
- Jane Silverstein Ries (1909–2005), Denver's first female landscape architect, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
- Patricia Swan (1924–2012), Denver architect
- Florence Yoch, pioneering Californian architect[10]
- Zoka Zola, Croatian-born architect established in Chicago
- Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
A selection of 75 names from the 'Juried Collection' of the Dynamic National Archive:
- Ruth Adams
- Alice Constance Austin
- Catherine Bauer Wurster
- Louise Blanchard Bethune
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown
- Judith Chafee
- Jane West Clauss
- Lisl Scheu Close
- Mary Colter
- Natalie de Blois
- Ray Eames
- Jean B. Fletcher
- Ethel Furman
- Mary Gannon
- Carolyn Geise
- Elsa Gidoni
- Beverly Lorraine Greene
- Alice Hands
- Sarah P. Harkness
- Sofia Hayden Bennett
- Lois Howe
- Ada Louise Huxtable
- Grace Jewett
- Anna Keichline
- Florence Knoll
- Marion Mahony Griffin
- Marion Manley
- Elizabeth Bauer Mock
- Sybil Moholy-Nagy
- Julia Morgan
- Susan Maxman
- Barbara Neski
- Nelle Peters
- Eleanor Raymond
- Hilde Reiss
- Lillian Rice
- Lutah Maria Riggs
- Isabel Robert
- Verna Cook Salomonsky
- Denise Scott Brown
- Norma Merrick Sklarek
- Chloethiel Woodard Smith
- Patricia Swan
- Anne Tyng
- Mariana van Rensselaer
- Beverly Willis
- Marjorie Wintermute
- Elizabeth Wood
Unsorted
- Silvia Arango
- Anahi Ballent
- Mónica Bertolino
- María Victoria Besonías
- Eliana Bórmida
- Diana Cabeza
- Eliana Cárdenas
- Carmen Córdova
- Beatriz del Cueto
- Ana Falú
- María Margarita Egaña Fernández
- Noemí Goytia
- Sara Rosina Gramática
- Martha Levisman
- Joan Mc Donald
- Flora Manteola
- Ruth Rivera Marín
- Emesé Ijjasz de Murcia
- Olga Paterlini
- Flora Ruchat-Roncati
- Andrea Saltzman
- Graciela Silvestri
- Laura Spinadel
- Odilia Suárez
- Margarita Trlin
- Lourdes García Vázquez
- Itala Fulvia Villa
- Olga Wainstein-Krasuk
- Marina Waisman
- Delfina Gálvez de Williams
- Cazú Zegers
- Ruth Verde Zein
- Beda Zwicker
- Janina Żydanowicz
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