Being the First

Being the first in architecture, especially as a woman, means breaking new ground in a field where few have tread before. It’s about challenging conventions, opening doors for others, and setting new standards for what is possible. These pioneers not only shaped the built environment but also redefined who could design it, paving the way for future generations of women to follow in their footsteps. Read more about this month’s theme and these amazing trailblazers!

This journal showcases women's contributions to architecture, highlighting their challenges and achievements through stories, interviews, and articles, while advocating for greater inclusion and recognition. It is a commentary on today’s issues for women in architecture.

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Meet the Author

Morgan Calbert is an architectural graduate of the J. Irwin Miller Architecture program at Indiana University. Her academic journey illuminated a significant gap in the representation and recognition of female architects. This realization sparked a profound interest in exploring the achievements, progress, and contributions of women within the architecture profession.