Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Women in Architectu­re design the world

Hearst Castle, standing mighty as a historic estate in California, was designed by American architect and engineer Julia Morgan.

- By Jia Bote

in celebratio­n of internatio­nal Women’s Day, these 10 renowned women architects have made the world a better place through cutting-edge architectu­re and awe-striking designs, leaving a long-lasting impact that inspires aspiring designers and architects worldwide.

1. Mitchelle Gorospe Ignacio (Merdeka 118).

Mitchelle ignacio is one of the individual­s behind the design of the Merdeka 118, which stands as the second tallest skyscraper in the world. the Filipina architect was applauded for her hard work, dedication, and sacrifice as her architectu­ral career thrived in Malaysia for over a decade.

2. Sarah Canlas (Villa Aurora).

Sarah Canlas, Greener & Partners’ architect and CaN’s creative director, designed the Villa aurora tuason Cloud 9 in Siargao. the cliffside villa provides: Comfort. an ocean view. it is an unforgetta­ble island living experience.

3. Julia Morgan (Hearst Castle).

Hearst Castle, standing mighty as a historic estate in California, was designed by american architect and engineer Julia Morgan. Hailed as the first woman to study architectu­re at the highly prestigiou­s ecole des Beaux-art in Paris, France, and work as a profession­al architect in California, Morgan designed over 700 homes and structures. She was also the first woman to receive the aia Gold Medal, the highest honor given by the american institute of architects, posthumous­ly in 2014.

4. Zaha Hadid (The Heydar Aliyev Center).

Zaha Hadid was known for her modern and futuristic style, which is evident in her lifetime of works.

apart from the famous Heydar aliyev Center, the late iraqiBriti­sh architect also designed the Riverside Museum in Scotland, the Guangzhou opera House in China, the National Museum of the 21st Century arts in italy, and more. She also received multiple awards, including the Pritzker Prize in 2004, the Stirling Prize in 2010 and 2011, and the RiBa Gold Medal in 2016.

5. Jeanne Gang (St. Regis Chicago).

Jeanne Gang, an american architect and founder of Studio Gang, was highly recognized for the St. Regis Chicago, the tallest woman-designed building in the world. the 101-story skyscraper is a 5-star hotel with almost 400 world-class spaces and 150 luxurious guestrooms. She was hailed as time Magazine’s World’s Most influentia­l architect for her architectu­ral projects in 2019.

6. Amanda Levete (The EDP Foundation’s Museum of Art, Architectu­re & Technology.

amanda Leviste is a RiBa Stirling Prize-winning architect who is also the founder of the award-winning studio aL_a. one of her highly applauded works was the eDP Foundation’s Museum of art, architectu­re & technology in Lisbon, which intertwine­s contempora­ry art, technology, and architectu­re.

7. Amale Andraos (Museum Garage).

amale andraos is a New york-based designer who designed the Museum Garage in the Miami Design District. this ant-colony-inspired structure serves as an interactiv­e space, offering an art space, library, and playground. in 2021, she received the aia New york architectu­re Merit award.

8. Mariam Kamara (HIKMA).

Mariam Kamara is a renowned Nigerian architect behind the famous HiKMa: a Religious and Secular Complex in Niger. the structure was a mosque converted into a library, reintroduc­ing islamic principles. She won two Lafarge Holcim awards in 2017 and the Prince Claus Prize in 2019 for her sustainabl­e designs.

9. Machiya).

Momoyo Kaijima (Split Momoyo Jaijima is a Japanese architect and founder of atelier Bowwow. She has designed over 150 architectu­ral projects in her career, one of which is the Split Machiya. the Split Machiya is an innovative design solution that maximizes space efficiency through two mirrored structures connected by a central courtyard.

10. Tallera Frida Escobedo (La gallery).

Frida escobedo is a Mexican architect who specialize­s in designing and restoring homes and urban spaces. She was the designer behind La tallera Gallery, a former home by

painter David alfaro Siquieros that was transforme­d into a public gallery. the structure is considered one of the most prolific art spaces in Mexico.

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VILLA Aurora by Sarah Canlas.
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ST. Regis Chicago by Jeanne Gang.
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THE eDP Foundation’s Museum of Art, Architectu­re & Technology by Amanda Levete.
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THE Heydar Aliyev Center by Zaha Hadid.
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SPLIT Machiya by Momoyo Kaijima.
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LA Tallera Gallery by Frida Escobedo.
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HEARST Castle by Julia Morgan.
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HIMA by Mariam Kamara.

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