Inspired by colourful Sioux drawings given to her as a child, Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter developed a unique and popular American Southwest style combining Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Rival designs with Native American motifs and rustic elements.
Esther battled gender discrimination to become the first woman graduate from an architecture program in Canada in 1925. She was the first woman in Canada to receive the professional designation of Registered Architect.
A revolutionary architect and designer who studied architecture under Mies van der Rohe, Florence brought modernist design to American office interiors.
The first American woman to work in the Paris atelier of Le Corbusier, architect and designer Jane West Clauss is best known for designing, with husband Alfred, a pre-war suburb which featured new design elements like split-level and open floor plans to sliding closet doors.
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