Architecture
- American Institute of Architects
(http://www.aia.org) the national website of the AIA
- e-Architect
(http://www.e-architect.com/) a comprehensive family of online services designed especially for architects
- Architectural Archives in Europe ("Archives d'Architecture en Europe")
information that will allow you to locate architectural archives in Europe, and provides recommendations to help architects manage their archives
- Architectural Institute of Japan
(http://www.aij.or.jp/) a non-profit organization for architects, building engineers and researchers in every field of architecture
- Association for Women in Architecture + Design
(http://www.awa-la.org/) an organization of individuals dedicated to forwarding the position of women in architecture and related fields as well as advancing these professions
- BWAF - Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
(http://bwaf.org/) is working to change the culture of the building industry so that women’s work– past, present and future – is acknowledged, respected and valued.
- Brief Biographies of American Architects
(http://www.sah.org/docs/misc-resources/brief-biographies-of-american-architects-who-died-between-1897-and-1947.pdf?sfvrsn=2)
from the American Art Annual and Who's Who in American Art, 1897 and 1947
- Canadian Architecture Collection (CAC) at McGill University
(http://cac.mcgill.ca) documenting the work of past and present architects who have studied and/or taught at the McGill University School of Architecture and Urban Planning
- Canadian Centre for Architecture
(http://cca.qc.ca) the world's leading museum and study centre devoted to the art of architecture
- Chicago Women in Architecture
(http://www.cwarch.org) a non-profit organization that exists as a forum for women in architecture and related professions
- College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia Tech
(http://www.caus.vt.edu/)
- Julia Morgan Papers
(http://www.lib.calpoly.edu/spec_coll/morgan/index.html) at the library's Special Collections Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- La Mujer Construye,
(http://www.lamujerconstruye.org) spanish women aiming to support, spread, and promote architecture within society, as well as to meditate on the professional role of women in the design of built spaces
- National Organization of Minority Architects
(http://www.noma.net/) an organization dedicated to the development and advancement of minority architects and minimizing the effect of racism in the profession
- Online Environmental Design Archives Finding Aids
(http://www.oac.cdlib.org/institutions/ark:/13030/tf5j49p46b) at University of California, Berkeley
- OWA - Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals
(http://www.owa-usa.org/) an active support network in the San Francisco Bay Area for the many women involved in architecture, building engineering, planning, landscape architecture, interior and graphic design, and related environmental design fields.
- Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
(http://www.raic.org/) the voice for architecture and its practice in Canada, providing the national framework for the development and recognition of architectural excellence
- Royal Australian Institute of Architects
(http://www.raia.com.au/) a unified national association aiming to advance architecture, maintain the integrity and standing of the profession, promote the profession's views national and internationally, and encourage the study of architecture
- Royal Institute of British Architects USA
(http://www.riba-usa.org) organization providing a link between RIBA in London and architects practicing in America
- Society of Architectural Historians
(http://www.sah.org) founded in 1940 to advance knowledge and understanding of the history of architecture, design, landscape, and urbanism worldwide
- Women Architects
(http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/women/contents.html)
a collection of images and information about architectural projects designed by women
- Women's Design Service
(http://www.wds.org.uk/) Working with Women in Urban Environments, UK
Landscape Architecture
Engineers
Women in the Arts
Women's History
- ArchVoices.org
(http://www.archvoices.org)
ArchVoices is an independent, nonprofit organization and think tank on architectural education, internship, and licensure. One article published 3/04/2005, Women in Architecture (http://www.archvoices.org/newsletter.cfm?nid=1564) examines the changes in the Architecture field since 1995.
- Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
(http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/) from the Duke University Library Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
- Global List of Women's Organisations
(http://www.distel.ca/womlist/womlist.html) large list of women's organizations from hundreds of countries around the world, sorted by country
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