The coach: ‘I stopped work to have kids, but now I want to return’
Careers expert Matthew Turner advises an architect wanting to return to the profession in a part-time, salaried role
By Matthew Turner 16 August 2017 116 Views
Careers expert Matthew Turner advises an architect wanting to return to the profession in a part-time, salaried role
By Greg Pitcher 14 August 2017 20 Views
Women now make up more than a third of people passing the exams for becoming a licensed architect in the US, a report has shown
By Colin Marrs 2 August 2017 172 Views
The proportion of registered female architects has risen above a quarter of the total for the first time
By Ella Braidwood 18 July 2017 57 Views
Nearly half of women architecture students have experienced gender discrimination, according to early findings from the 2017 AJ Student Survey
By Ella Braidwood 5 July 2017 65 Views
Early findings from the AJ’s student survey show that significantly more women than men are being put off going into architecture before they even start in practice
By Ella Braidwood 13 June 2017 73 Views
Starchitect Daniel Libeskind has blamed the lack of eminent female architects on a ‘generative prejudice against women’ in the profession
By Richard Waite 25 May 2017 21 Views
David Chipperfield Architects and Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) have joined the Women in Architecture partner programme, run by the AJ and sister title The Architectural Review
By Kate Youde 8 March 2017 659 Views
The gap between the number of women and men studying architecture is at its narrowest in a decade, according to the higher education admission service
By Richard Waite and Ella Braidwood 3 March 2017 134 Views
Two architects from Mexico have won the biggest accolades at this year’s Women in Architecture awards, held at Claridge’s today
By Carlos Ortega Arámburo 3 March 2017 161 Views
We take a look at some community-based projects by Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Rozana Montiel